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AECP-2 : 2002

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NATO NAVAL RADIO AND RADAR RADIATION HAZARDS MANUAL

Withdrawn date

03-24-2023

Published date

11-01-2002

Publisher

NATO

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CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND
CHAPTER 2: DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 3: PROCEDURE TO ENSURE RADHAZ SAFETY
CHAPTER 4: REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
ANNEX A: SUSCEPTIBILITY RADHAZ DESIGNATOR (SRAD)
         ALLOCATION PROCEDURE
ANNEX B: TRANSMITTER RADHAZ DESIGNATOR
         (TRAD) ALLOCATION PROCEDURE
ANNEX C: LIMITATIONS OF EXPOSURE AND CONTROL
         MEASURES FOR PERSONNEL
ANNEX D: OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE AND PROCEDURES
         IN PORT AND TERRITORIAL SEA
ANNEX E: CLASSIFICATION OF TYPE OF EMISSIONS
         OF HELICOPTER, AIRCRAFT AND VSTOL AIRCRAFT
         FROM A PERSONNEL RADHAZ STANDPOINT
ANNEX F: GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND SPECIAL
         PROCEDURES TO ENSURE SAFETY OF PERSONNEL
         WHEN IRRADIATED BY AIRCRAFT TRANSMITTERS
ANNEX G: OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE AND GUIDANCE
         FOR TWO APPROACHING PLATFORMS
ANNEX H: SAFETY DISTANCES (SD) TABLE
ANNEX J: PRACTICAL EXAMPLES FOR APPLICATION
         OF THE PROCEDURES DEFINED IN CHAPTER 3
ANNEX K: SUGGESTED FORMATS AND EXAMPLES
         FOR RADHAZ CODES

Provides information regarding procedures to be taken to avoid the hazards that can arise when: a. Personnel, b. Munitions and weapon systems embodying electro-explosive devices (EED), c. Safety critical electronic systems (SCES), d. Fuels and flammables, are exposed to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in radio and radar frequency environments during NATO Naval operations.

DevelopmentNote
Supplement is available separately, see AECP-2 SUPP. (05/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
NATO
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

DEFSTAN 00-972(PT1)/5(2015) : 2015 MILITARY AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES EQUIPMENT SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (AERODROME, TERMINAL AND NAVAL AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES) - PART 1: GENERIC AND SOFTWARE
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT1)/2(2014) : 2014 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT1)/1(2007) : 2007 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
AMEDP-13 : 2011 NATO GLOSSARY OF MEDICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
STANAG 3614 : 2002 ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (E[3]) - REQUIREMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
STANAG 2345 : 2015 MILITARY WORKPLACES - FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION REGARDING PERSONNEL EXPOSURE TO ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC, AND ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS, 0 HZ TO 300 GHZ
AECTP-250 : 2014 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
AECP/MECP-04 : A2016 RADHAZ CLASSIFICATION OF MUNITIONS AND WEAPON SYSTEMS EMBODYING ELECTRO-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES
AEP-41 VOL 6 : 2014 NATO IMPLEMENTATION OF UNIFIED PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (UE[3])
AECTP-500 : 2016 ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS TESTS AND VERIFICATION
ANEP-45 : 0

STANAG 1379 : 0 NATO RADHAZ WARNING SIGN
STANAG 2345 : 2015 MILITARY WORKPLACES - FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION REGARDING PERSONNEL EXPOSURE TO ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC, AND ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS, 0 HZ TO 300 GHZ
STANAG 1397 : 2016 RADHAZ CLASSIFICATION OF MUNITIONS AND WEAPON SYSTEMS EMBODYING ELECTROEXPLOSIVE DEVICES

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