Page last updated: 12/11/08
GSMA position papers, reports and information briefs related to health and environment issues are listed on this page for easy access. They also appear on relevant pages of this site.
In addition, the GSMA produces Mobile Abstracts, an update of recent scientific publications and Wireless Communications Health Policy Update, which provides an overview of regulatory developments in relation to health and radiofrequency fields.
Copies of GSMA comments in the media and conference presentations relating to health and environment issues are also available.
| July 09 | Interpreting Epidemiology (PDF) Studies have been conducted of human populations investigating possible associations between exposure to radiofrequency signals from mobile phones and broadcast towers and adverse human health effects. Whilst these studies have received public attention, their interpretation is not straightforward. Furthermore, while epidemiological studies can indicate possible factors influencing health they cannot unequivocally prove causation. |
| July 09 | Epidemiology, human, animal and cell studies(PDF) Studies of potential health effects from radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic exposures can be broadly classified according to the biological model that was studied, ranging from: epidemiological studies of human populations; human laboratory studies; animal (in vivo) studies, and; cellular (in vitro) studies. Although human studies are generally considered to be of most direct relevance to health effect assessments, each study type has complementary strengths and weaknesses that all contribute to a final health risk assessment. |
| July 09 | Weighing the evidence in EMF health research(PDF) The scientific method provides the most reliable way to increase our knowledge. Nevertheless, like other human activities, scientific investigation is subject to potential errors, personal opinions and uncertainties. This applies as much to research on potential health effects associated with radio waves, also known as radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF), as it does to all other areas of science. When weighing up the evidence for potential health effects, scientists consider different aspects before drawing their conclusions. The following questions as well as the additional sources at the end of this information will help to evaluate research studies and reported potential health effects. |
| Jun 09 | Risk Communication Guide for Mobile Phones and Base Stations (PDF) |
| May 09 | Environmental Impact of Mobile Communications Devices (PDF) |
| May 09 | Environmental Impact of Mobile Communications Networks (PDF) |
| May 09 | Recycling of Network Equipment and Mobile Phones (PDF) |
Apr 09 |
Mobile Communications and Health (PDF) BRFRSP |
| Feb 09 | WLAN and Health (PDF) We have all read or heard about the concerns raised from time to time about the safety of radio waves. Not surprisingly, some have also wondered about the safe use of wireless networking equipment (WLAN). The wireless industry takes any such concern from the general public seriously. Although questions have been raised there is no scientific evidence that these low power wireless communications devices pose any health threat to the user or the general public. This brochure has been designed to answer questions you may have about the health and safety aspects of WLAN |
Sept 08 |
Weighing the evidence in emf health research (PDF) |
Sept 08 |
Reported Illness Clusters Near Base Stations (PDF) |
Sept 08 |
Interpreting Epidemiological Studies (PDF) |
Spet 08 |
Base Station EMF Policies (PDF) |
Sept 08 |
How Networks Work - The Need for Base Stations (PDF) |
Sept 08 |
Information on Potential for Interference to Electronic Devices (PDF) |
Sept 08 |
Guideline Environmental Principles |
July 08 |
GSMA: Joint Brochure - RF Safety at Base Station Sites (PDF) |
Nov 07 |
Building Mobile Networks: European Mobile Operator Responses to Public Concern (PDF) |
Oct 07 |
Postponement of the European Directive 2004/40/EC for EMF at work (PDF) |
Oct 07 |
Conducting Epidemiological Studies on Mobile Base Stations (PDF) |
Oct 07 |
Femtocells and Health (PDF) |
Nov 06 |
Potential for Mobile Services to Interfere with Medical
Equipment (PDF) |
Oct 06 |
Mobile Phone Lifecycles: Use, Take-back, Reuse and Recycle |
May 06 |
Mobile Phone Shields and Patents (PDF) |
May 06 |
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (PDF) |
Apr 06 |
Mobile Phones EMF/Health Fact Pack (PDF) |
Mar 06 |
Mobile Phone Usage at Petrol Stations (PDF) |
Jan 06 |
Safety of New Wireless Technologies (PDF) |
Dec 05 |
Responding to Scientific Uncertainty (PDF) |
Dec 05 |
Children and Mobile Communications (PDF) |
Aug 05 |
GSMA/MMF - Mobile Phone Base Stations EMF / Health Fact Pack (PDF) |
Mar 04 |
Information on Wireless Device Use on Aircraft (PDF) |
Jul 05 |
Information on Mobile Phone Safety (PDF) |
Apr 04 |
Base Station Planning Permission in Europe (PDF) |
Jul 02 |
Understand SAR (PDF) |
Jul 01 |
GSMA Guidelines for Network Deployment Principles |
