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"Wi-Fi" stands for "Wireless Fidelity" and enables the transmission of data over wireless networks.
Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) is not federally regulated in the same manner as essential communications, and to install and use this technology is a choice that falls outside any mandated regulations.
Any personal injury liability stemming from exposure to this harmful environmental toxin may be shifted downward from the industry to the government agency, employer, school or business promoting its use, thereby actively exposing individuals to health risks, the potential for which is clearly outlined in scientific evidence.
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O.E.C.T.A. position regarding Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation, including Wi-Fi, in the Workplace
Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA) Provincial Health and Safety Committee
A position regarding the use of Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation,
including WiFi, in the Workplace
Researched and presented by the OECTA Provincial Health and Safety Committee
January 2012
There are growing health and safety concerns regarding
the widespread use of technology, such as cellular phones
and wireless computer networking (Wi-Fi), which produce
non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. It is estimated
that at least 3 per cent of the population has an
environmental sensitivity to the radiation that is emitted by
these devices and, as a result, experience serious
immediate physical/biological effects when exposed.
As has been the case with other known societal health and
safety issues, such as exposure to cigarette smoke or
asbestos, the health effects of unprecedented long term
exposure to this radiation may not be known for some
time. Widespread use of, or exposure to, wireless
communication devices and WiFi technology in Ontario schools, can be positioned as a potential
workplace hazard.
This paper examines what is currently known about the impact of non-ionizing
electromagnetic radiation, reviews the implications it can have for Ontario schools, including
OECTA members, and makes recommendations to the Ontario English Catholic Teachers'
Association on the issue.
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Citizens for Safe Technology is a not-for-profit educational society made up of parents, grandparents, teachers, business professionals, scientists, politicians and lawyers concerned about the exponential increase in public exposure to harmful wireless technologies.
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