RF Safety at Wireless Sites

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RF Safety at Wireless Sites Bob Johnson, L-3 Communications Narda Safety Test Solutions 21/04/2017 Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH ©

Presentation Overview FCC Limits Rooftops and Towers RF Safety Compliance AT&T vs. Orchitt and other legal happenings The Golden Two Rules Questions and Answers

Graphical Limits 47 CFR 1.1310 Radio-frequency exposure limits (in terms of equivalent power density) 1000 = Controlled/Occupational Environments = Uncontrolled/General Public Environments H 100 E 10 S 1.0 0.1 mW/cm2 3 10 30 100 300 1 3 10 30 100 300 1 3 10 30 100 300 kHz MHz GHz

Important Points About Compliance Note that limits are specified in “Controlled/Occupational” and “Uncontrolled/General Population”. A fence does not make your facility “Controlled/Occupational”. Your property is an “Uncontrolled” environment without an RF safety plan. IEEE C95.7 recommends that you initiate an RF safety program, and appoint an RFSO, if you exceed similar “Action” level.

Engineering Controls Elevate Antennas Reduce power Relocate Antennas Increase distance between antennas

Administrative Controls Posting Signage Installing Barriers Employing Personal Monitors Specific Site Safety Rules 21/04/2017 Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH ©

Barriers An attempt to comply was made, however restricted areas must be maintained! Note, status of plastic chain fencing

EME Action Thresholds Only Fools Allowed Post Warning Signs 1000% RF Qualified And Trained Worker EME Protective Clothing High Level Site Specific Awareness Post Caution Sign 300% 100% Site Worker Post Notice Sign, EME Guidelines. General EME Awareness 20% General Public No Procedures Required 21/04/2017 Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH ©

Performing Surveys Many have purchased “broadband equipment”. This system reads out directly in terms of “% of Std.”. In this case, that is % of FCC limits for Occupational/Controlled” environments. Therefore, any readings above 20% means a safety plan is required, with additional controls above 100%.

Performing Surveys At Multiple emitter sites, broadband equipment cannot adequately measure 5% contributors. Narrowband equipment such as the SRM-3000 can measure all emitters individually without turning any emitters off. This type of a system is being trialed by the FCC Enforcement Bureau, now.

Personal RF Monitors Wearable monitors are available for qualified person use in areas where high levels are known to exist, like on towers. Models can be supplied with climbing pouches and higher alarm levels for use with suits. Always worn on outside!

Review Find out what the field levels are at your site. Get proper signs, and install them in the right place. Remember to spatially average readings, don’t overly restrict your emissions. Remember 5% rule. Follow-up with readings when antennas are changed or anything that could alter your action areas.

Recent Litigation August 20, 2007 - Decision of The Supreme Court of the State of Alaska No. 6139 - July 6, 2007 AT&T Alascom and Ward North America, Inc., v. John Orchitt; and The State of Alaska, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation. Alaska Supreme Court Upholds Award for RF Radiation Injury Below Thermal Exposure Level.

Insure your employees cannot be over-exposed by any entities emitters The Golden Rules In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure regulations, you only need to do two things: Insure your employees cannot be over-exposed by any entities emitters Insure no person is over-exposed by your emitters Safety programs must be in place for areas where the action (“Uncontrolled/ General Public”) level is exceeded.

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