STEST

HERP TEST

Standard Control and Testing Services
Personnel Health and Electromagnetic Field Safety

HERP Test – Measurement of Hazardous Electromagnetic Radiation for Personnel

The HERP (Measurement of Hazardous Electromagnetic Radiation for Personnel) test is performed to determine the potential effects of electromagnetic radiation on human health. It is critical for demonstrating compliance with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for military equipment and for ensuring personnel safety in operational environments.

HERP assessments are conducted in accordance with international standards, including IEEE C95.1-2019, ICNIRP EMF guidelines, and IEC 62311.

Purpose Objective

  • Determine the potential effects of electromagnetic radiation on human health.
  • Ensure personnel safety by identifying and minimizing exposure-related risks.

Test Scope Scope

  • Electromagnetic field measurements across different frequency ranges and power levels.
  • Evaluation against internationally recognized exposure limits and criteria.

Technical Implementation Process

  • Measurements are carried out in accordance with applicable international standards and guidance documents.
  • Results are analyzed and interpreted against human exposure criteria to determine compliance and risk levels.

Application Areas Use Cases

  • Military facilities and defense industry platforms.
  • Systems generating high-power electromagnetic fields.

At our TURKAK-accredited STEST facility in Ankara, HERP assessments are performed under TS EN ISO/IEC 17025, within the scope of MIL-STD-464 revisions A/B/C, to support personnel safety and electromagnetic field compliance.

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EMI/EMC Test Chamber Features

Technical Specification
Test Chamber 1
Test Chamber 2
Unit
Width
6850
13000
mm
Depth
5900
10000
mm
Height
3800
9000
mm
Door Dimensions
1000×2000
4200×4750
mm
Rotary Table Diameter
-
6
m
Rotary Table Load Capacity
-
70
ton
Reflectivity
Semi-anechoic
Semi-anechoic
-