RF Safety for Workers

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  • Course:RF Safety for Workers
  • Course ID:RFSAFETY Duration:1/2-1 days Where: Your Office (7+ Persons)
  • Available as a private, customized course for your group at your offices or ours and in some cases as a WebLive(TM) class.

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Course Outline

  • Overview of the RF Safety Issue for the Wireless Industry
  • Biology of RF Exposure
    • Ionizing radiation versus non-ionizing radiation
    • How your body functions as an antenna
    • What parameters are important in determining your exposure
    • Biological effects of excessive exposure to RF energy
  • RF Safety Regulations and Standards
    • FCC (or your national entity) regulations
    • OSHA (or your national entity) requirements
  • Sources of RF Energy
  • Propagation Characteristics of Antennas
    • Omni-directional wireless antennas
    • Directional or sector wireless antennas
    • Point-to-point microwave antennas
    • FM and TV antennas (some wireless sites are co-located with radio and television broadcast antennas)
  • Safe Work Practices
    • Using distance and time averaging while tower climbing and working on rooftops
    • Avoiding eye damage from waveguide leaks
  • RF Personal Monitors
    • RF personal monitors: Options, features, use, and limitations
    • Making effective use of RF personal monitors
  • Course Recap and Q/A
Course Overview

Course in a Nutshell

If you are a wireless industry professional, including many in real-estate, who works at or near antenna installations, visits rooftop with antennas, or climbs cell towers, you may be aware that you are at risk of exposure to significant levels of RF radiation but may be unaware of the magnitude of the problem and how to mitigate your RF exposure risk. For example, those who just visit rooftops may not realize that they often risk exposure to higher levels of RF energy than may be encountered when actually climbing a tower.

This course will help you understand what RF radiation is, the two types of radiation as related to its biological effects, and how to protect yourself from those effects. You will begin by learning the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, how the human body is affected by them, and the basics of the FCC regulations. You will then learn, using a combination of graphics and photographs, about the level of RF energy that may be presented by a variety of antennas, especially the types of antennas used for wireless services. You will learn safe distances for these antennas under worst-case conditions, guidelines designed to minimize your exposure, and how to use RF personal monitors when you must get closer to the antennas than the prescribed worst-case safe distances.

 

Customize It!

  • Half-day web-live version: Upon request, we can schedule a half-day version of this course taught live on the World Wide Web, with two-way interactivity provided by teleconference.
  • Full-day onsite version:   An expanded full-day version, with additional coverage of technical and policy issues related to RF Safety, is available for onsite presentation at the client site.  The course can be optionally taught as a hands-on workshop at no added cost.

Whether you attend the half- or full-day version, you will receive a certificate of completion. If you pass an optional examination, which is given at no added cost, your certificate will carry the notation that you possess competency in RF safety issues in accordance with the Unites States ANSI/ASSE Z490.1-2001 guidelines for Accepted Practices for Safety, Health, and Environmental and the pertinent FCC regulations and OSHA requirements.

 

Learn How To

  • Recognize the biological effects of RF radiation and how they differ from those of the ionizing radiation from X-rays and radioactive materials.
  • Identify the potential for exposure to excessive levels of RF energy.
  • Minimize your exposure to RF radiation through safe work practices.
  • Use personal RF monitors effectively.

 

Audience / Prerequisites

Aimed At

Engineers, technicians, real-estate professionals and others who work near, visit, or climb rooftop antenna sites and cell towers. Also, executives and managers responsible for the health and safety of their employees, including managers in engineering, site development, operations, human resources, and occupational health and safety.

 

Prerequisites

None

 

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Testimonials
  • “Since not too many companies do RF safety training, we were glad to have found Eogogics after a long search. They put together a web seminar that catered to our company’s own needs. Our instructor was very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. At the end of the class, everyone felt quite confident about their work with RF. The customer service staff was very helpful and easy to work with. All in all, Eogogics provided us with expert training and outstanding service. We look forward to using them again for our RF safety and other training needs.” – Neely Carbone, Deployment Coordinator, Webnet Global