Field Management Services, Inc. performed EMI surveys for the siting of an intra-operative MRI to be shared between two operating suites.
FMS provided survey and mitigation recommendations to the Ontario Provincial Government to assist in understanding the EMF exposure.
FMS was the EMI/RFI consultant for the US Army’s Medical Research Institute for chemical Defense (USAMRICD).
The newly designed PSACII facility will augment existing 911 services in New York, strengthening the city’s ability to maintain communication in the event of a natural disaster or large-scale emergency.
Designed through a PNNL Facility Staff and Specialty Consultants collaborative effort, the 9,500 sq. ft. Quiet Wing facility is divide into two core sections
FMS was the EMI/RFI consultant for the 335,000 sq. ft., $224 million Physical Science Facility Campus funded by Department of Energy’s Office of Science
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command recently completed construction of a 22,000 sq/ft Nano Science Research Laboratory (NSRL) on the campus of the Naval Research Laboratory
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command constructed of a 22,000 sq. ft. Nano Science Research Laboratory (NSRL) on the campus of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.
As the EMI Consultant, FMS performed an assessment of the potential for large power distribution systems to impact the operations of sensitive imaging tools and other susceptible electronic equipment.
FMS as the EMF/EMI Consultant designed and installed the passive and active mitigation systems for this newly established interdisciplinary organization under the Office of Research of the University of California Irvine (UCI) to house state of the art electron-microscope labs (4 imaging cells). The project required analysis of interference potential of all internal and external emission sources, which included vehicle and facility elevators (DC), broadband electrical system (AC) sources, etc.
FMS was engaged as the project’s EMI Consultant by the project architect (Wilson Architects) to conduct an electromagnetic field (EMF) analysis in an existing laboratory (shell space) located in the basement level of the Harvard CNS facility.
Seattle Children’s Research Institute is currently in the construction phase of ”Building Cure”, a 540,000 square foot research building, which will be dedicated to developing therapies for children with diseases such as Cancer, Type 1 Diabetes and Sickle Cell Anemia.
FMS was engaged to conduct a thorough assessment of the building’s design for EMI interference threat concerns to sensitive research equipment. A document review and extensive 3-Dimension computer simulation studies were conducted to evaluate EMF emissions from the building’s electrical distribution, mechanical and other systems.
Over its 20 years, FMS has successfully completed hundreds of EMI projects which included a diverse range of consulting and mitigation services.
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