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Page 1: Health, Information and Good Practiceec.europa.eu/.../ph_risk/documents/ev_20090211_co17_en.pdf2009/02/11  · This paper was produced for a meeting organized by Health & Consumer

© GSM Association 2008

Health, Information and Good Practice

Alan Freeman

11/12 February 2009, Brussels

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Content

GSMA and GSMA EuropeRisk, Precaution and EMF PolicyGSMA Europe Network Rollout RecommendationsGSMA Europe Network Rollout Recommendations - Implementation ReviewConclusionsQuestions

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The GSMA and GSMA Europe

GSMA represents more than 700 second and third generation mobile operators.

– services in 220 countries.– 85% of mobile users.– more than 200 supplier supporters.

Ensure that mobile phones and wireless services work globally.GSMA Europe:

– European interest group.– represents 147 operators.– about 558 million subscribers

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Risk Perception & Communication

EMF ranks comparably low in public concern if asked unprompted.Prompted concern for EMF is at about 30%.Wide variation between countries.60% feel that national public authorities do not protect them.65% not satisfied with the information they receive.Television and press are the preferred sources of information.54% support public authorities action at the country level, compared to 36% support for supra-national level.

Source: EB272, June 2007.

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Case for Good Public EMF Governance?

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Strong precautionary advice by governments

Stricter legal safety stan-dards (limits, exclusion zones)

Question B2: Are you concerned about the potential health risks of electromagnetic fields?Answers: Very concerned and fairly concerned

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Evidence Based EMF Policy

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GSMA Europe Network Rollout Recommendations

Good Practice Recommendations for Network Rollout – Adopted by members in November 2001 (summary):Improve consultation with communitiesProvide clear and supporting documentation when deploying base stationsGreater consideration for site sharing, where possibleGreater consideration for sensitive siting and designProvide relevant authorities with information on mobile technological developmentsNetwork public exposure compliance with national/EU RF exposure guidelinesVerification to relevant authorities of network compliance to national/EU RF exposure guidelinesPrompt response to community enquiries on base stationsSupporting relevant scientific research programmes

Recommendations have been translated into many national and regional voluntary agreements throughout the EU

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GSMA Europe Network Rollout Recommendations

Adopted November 2001

GSME implementation review in 2003

Implementation review by external consultancy OVUM 2007

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Information Exchange

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Site Sharing

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Reducing Visual Impact

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Technology Information

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Exposure Guidelines

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Complaints and Enquiries

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Supporting Research

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Conclusions

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Thank You and Questions

Alan Freeman

Chair GSMA Europe, Health & Environment GroupHealth and Environment Policy Manager, Telefónica Europe

([email protected])

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This paper was produced for a meeting organized by Health & Consumer Protection DG and represents the views of its author on thesubject. These views have not been adopted or in any way approved by the Commission and should not be relied upon as a statement of the Commission's or Health & Consumer Protection DG's views. The European Commission does not guarantee the accuracy of the dataincluded in this paper, nor does it accept responsibility for any use made thereof.