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replace, or recall the phones so

that the hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific

data does not justify FDA

regulatory actions, the FDA has

urged the wireless phone industry

to take a number of steps,

including the following:
• Support needed research into

possible biological effects of RF

of the type emitted by wireless

phones;

• Design wireless phones in a way

that minimizes any RF exposure

to the user that is not necessary

for device function; and

• Cooperate in providing users of

wireless phones with the best

possible information on possible

effects of wireless phone use on

human health.

The FDA belongs to an

interagency working group of

the federal agencies that have

responsibility for different aspects

of RF safety to ensure coordinated

efforts at the federal level. The

following agencies belong to this

working group:
• National Institute for

Occupational Safety and Health

• Environmental Protection

Agency

• Occupational Safety and Health

Administration

• National Telecommunications

and Information Administration

The National Institutes of Health

participates in some interagency

working group activities, as well.
The FDA shares regulatory

responsibilities for wireless phones

with the Federal Communications

Commission (FCC). All phones

that are sold in the United States

must comply with FCC safety

guidelines that limit RF exposure.

The FCC relies on the FDA and

other health agencies for safety

questions about wireless phones.
The FCC also regulates the base

stations that the wireless phone

networks rely upon. While these

base stations operate at higher

power than do the wireless phones

themselves, the RF exposures

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