IEEE C95.1b-2004 PDF
This Amendment will clarify the standard by specifically defining additional portions of the human body, e.g., the outer ear (pinna), as extremities subject to similar specific absorption rate (SAR) limits as extremities already defined, e.g., hands, feet, wrist and ankles.
This amendment will allow SCC-34/SC-2 to proceed with their efforts, before the revision of C95.1-1991 is completed, to finalize the appropriate head model and complete a recommended practice for certifying that hand-held wireless devices meet existing SAR criteria.
Amendment Standard – Superseded. Superseded by IEEE Std C95.1-2005 This Amendment will clarify the standard by specifically defining additional portions of the human body, e.g., the outer ear (pinna), as extremities subject to similar specific absorption rate (SAR) limits as extremities already defined, e.g., hands, feet, wrist and ankles