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Nat ional inst it ut e for Occupat ional Safet y and Healt h ( NI OSH) :
ht t p: / / www.cdc.gov/ niosh/ em fpg.ht m l
World healt h Organizat ion ( WHO) :
ht t p: / / www.who.int / peh- em f/
I nt ernat ional Com m ission on Non- I onizing Radiat ion Prot ect ion:
ht t p: / / www.icnirp.de
Nat ional Radiat ion Prot ect ion Board ( UK) :
ht t p: / / www.nrpb.org.uk
Updat ed 4/ 3/ 2002: US food and Drug Adm inist rat ion
ht t p: / / www.fda.gov/ cellphones
Roa d Sa fe t y
Your wireless phone gives you t he powerful abilit y t o com m unicat e by
voice, alm ost anywhere, anyt im e. But an im port ant responsibilit y
accom panies t he benefit s of wireless phones, one t hat every user m ust
uphold.
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibilit y. When using your
wireless phone behind t he wheel of a car, pract ice good com m on sense
and rem em ber t he following t ips:
1. Get t o know your wireless phone and it s feat ures, such as speed
dial and redial. I f available, t hese feat ures help you t o place your
call wit hout t aking your at t ent ion off t he road.
2. When available, use a hands- free device. I f possible, add an
addit ional layer of convenience and safet y t o your wireless phone
wit h one of t he m any hands free accessories available t oday.
3. Posit ion your wireless phone wit hin easy reach. Be able t o access
your wireless phone wit hout rem oving your eyes from t he road. I f
you get an incom ing call at an inconvenient t im e, let your voice
m ail answer it for you.
4. Let t he person you are speaking wit h know you are driving; if
necessary, suspend t he call in heavy t raffic or hazardous weat her
condit ions. Rain, sleet , snow, ice and even heavy t raffic can be
hazardous.
5. Do not t ake not es or look up phone num bers while driving. Jot t ing
down a " t o do" list or flipping t hrough your address book t akes
at t ent ion away from your prim ary responsibilit y, driving safely.
6. Dial sensibly and assess t he t raffic; if possible, place calls when
you are not m oving or before pulling int o t raffic. Try t o plan calls
when your car will be st at ionary. I f you need t o m ake a call while
m oving, dial only a few num bers, check t he road and your m irrors,
t hen cont inue.
7. Do not engage in st ressful or em ot ional conversat ions t hat m ay be
dist ract ing. Make people you are t alking wit h aware you are driving
and suspend conversat ions t hat have t he pot ent ial t o divert your
at t ent ion from t he road.
8. Use your wireless phone t o call for help. Dial 9- 1- 1 or ot her local

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