Commercial EMF Surveys for Business and Industry
Welding produces strong EMF
Motors are a common source of AC magnetic fields
Electrical substations create high levels of E-Field EMF
Why EMF Surveys Matter
EMF impact building occupants, sensitive equipment, and regulatory compliance. For industries and companies, EMF surveys and testing help ensure the safety of workers with medical implants and maintain safety standards. Many industrial plants require EMF assessments and EMI evaluations to protect patients with pacemakers, defibrillators, and other medical implants from electromagnetic interference (EMI).
What is EMI Testing?
While EMFs describe the fields themselves, EMI (electromagnetic interference) describes the disruptive effect those fields can have on sensitive electronics or medical devices. EMI testing is critical in environments such as:
- Industrial Facilities – motors, automated control systems, robotics, high-voltage equipment.
- Hospitals & Healthcare – pacemakers, infusion pumps, MRI systems.
- Commercial Buildings – broadcast equipment, data centers, security systems.
Our EMI assessments identify potential risks where EMFs could impact medical device safety, disrupt operations or cause data loss. Recommendations include shielding, grounding corrections, and facility layout modifications to mitigate interference.
Industries & Facilities Served
✓ Electric Power Plants (Fossil and Nuclear)
✓ Water Treatment Plants
✓ Manufacturing Plants
✓ Utilities and Energy Providers
✓ Office Buildings and Corporate Campuses
✓ Hospitals and Medical Centers
✓ Schools and Universities
✓ Broadcasting and Telecommunications Facilities
Our EMF Survey Process
Our Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH) and Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) use professional grade instruments to measure magnetic fields, electric fields, and radiofrequency (RF) radiation. Each survey includes:
✓ Onsite measurements of EMF sources
✓ Identification of hotspots and interference zones
✓ Comparison of RF exposure limits by IEEE, FCC, ICNIRP, and the Bioinitiative Report
✓ EMI safety assessments for medical implants and sensitive equipment
✓ Clear, actionable reporting with mitigation recommendations
Certification & Compliance
IAQ-EMF Consulting Inc. is led by Stuart D. Bagley, MS, CIH, CSP — a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Certified Safety Professional with 30+ years of experience. Our team provides defensible documentation for regulatory compliance, legal proceedings, and utility safety audits.
Benefits of EMF Surveys
- Protect employees with pacemakers, defibrillators, and other implants
- Protect visitors from unnecessary EMF exposure risks
- Ensure reliable operation of sensitive industrial and utility equipment
- Support compliance with national and international EMF safety standards
- Reduce liability with documented professional assessments
Case Studies & Results
We have conducted hundreds of EMF surveys and testing for corporations, homeowners, electric utilities and . In almost every instance, companies have reduced EMI interference in in the workplace after implementing our recommendations, improving worker safety, reliability and compliance.
FAQs
Q: Can EMF surveys reduce liability for my company?
A: Yes. Documented EMF testing reduces risk by demonstrating OSHA compliance and protecting sensitive equipment.
Q: What equipment do you use for EMF testing?
A: We use professional-grade gauss meters, spectrum analyzers, and RF meters calibrated to NIST standards.
Q: How long does a commercial EMF survey take?
A: Most surveys are completed in 1–2 days, depending on facility size and complexity.
Q: What industries most benefit from EMF surveys and testing?
A: Utilities, manufacturing plants, power generation facilities, healthcare centers, and corporate campuses see the most value.
Q: Do you provide documentation for legal or regulatory purposes?
A: Yes. Our reports are frequently used in compliance filings, utility safety audits, and expert witness testimony.
Actionable Plan
Schedule Your Commercial EMF Survey Today ✅📞 – Protect employees with medical implants and ensure OSHA compliance.