BfS Topics in the Bundestag
Public sale of new radio frequencies
Emissions from compact fluorescent lamps
Full-body scanners
Statement on the Issue of Possible Effects on Animals and Plants
Bioinitiative Report
Risk Factors for Childhood Leukemia
REFLEX Final Report
Comments on the “Naila Mobilfunkstudie” by the BFS
Comments on electrosmog shielding mats
DECT Phones, ÖKO-TEST February 2004
BfS statement to ÖKO-TEST's investigation into baby monitors
DECT phones, ÖKO-TEST September 2002
Electronic Article Surveillance

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BfS Topics in the Bundestag
Among others, the German Bundestag dealt with topics affecting the tasks of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection. In the following you will find links relating to the Parliamentary Material Information System (DIP) of the German Bundestag.

The compilation includes answers to parliamentary inquiries on the topic of electromagnetic fields which have been answered by the federal government on the basis of contributions made by the BfS or, respectively, whose topics are among the tasks of the BfS (documents in German only).


Topic
Date
Document number
2010
   
Effects of the use of new mobile communication frequencies and the planned introduction of the new mobile communication standard Long Term Evolution (LTE) on the environment, health and radio engineering
11/05/2010
17/1709
Health effects of a permanent exposure to mobile phone base stations (p. 36)
07/05/2010
17/1695
Ruling out health damage through body scanners for persons with pacemakers or metallic objects in the body (p. 35)
15/01/2010
17/440
2009
   
Warning of damages caused to health as a result of the special radiation of energy-saving lamps and their quicksilver content (p. 47)
10/02/2009
16/14113
Proof of the health-relevant limit value for high-frequency electromagnetic radiation through studies and financing of these studies (p. 64)
09/18/2009
16/14064
Implementation of the recommendations of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection for minimising the personal radiation exposure and informative value of results of the German Mobile Telecommunication Program (DMF) (p. 40)
08/14/2009
16/13892
Results and conclusions of the Austrian study "Examination of Athermal Effects of Electromagnetic Fields in the Area of Mobile Communication (ATHEM)” (p. 41)
07/31/2009
16/13855
 2008
   
Effects of wireless communication technologies on animals and plants
08/05/2008
16/10086
Scientific state of knowledge of health damages caused by wireless communication technologies
07/16/2008 16/10085
Independence of mobile telecommunication research
07/16/2008
16/10078
Exposures in the area of low-frequency radiation
06/17/2008
16/10701
Consequences taken by the federal government as a result of radiation exposure limits being exceeded through the simultaneous use of several wireless communication media
05/27/2008 16/9516
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