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Where do you need signs?
- Anywhere there is risk of serious
injury or death
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- Anywhere exposure levels might
exceed the occupational limits
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- Anywhere exposure levels might
exceed the public limits
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- Anywhere RF equipment is in use,
and under normal operation and maintenance there are no
public or occupational exposure issues
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Do you have locations with risk of serious injury or death?
- Shock?
- Burns?
- Extreme heating?
- Electrocution?
- – Live AM tower with high base potential?
- – Exposed RF terminals, relays, etc?
- YES
- Mark the hazard itself with a
sign.
- Secure the hazard with a locked fence, building, room,
or cabinet (a Positive Envelope).
- Mark the Positive Envelope with
signs.
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- EXAMPLES (See red and orange markings in example.)
- NO
- Danger and Warning signs not necessary
- Do you have locations where occupational exposure
levels can be exceeded?
- – Inside a fenced tower compound
- – On or part way up a tower
- – Inside a building or other secured area where
testing or routine operation could cause non-compliant exposure?
- – At exposed gear or waveguide openings that would
not immediately injure but are above the occupational limits?
- – Near antenna?
- YES
- Use
-Occupational RFSigns to mark the boundary in one of two ways:
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Positive Envelope:
Put on outside of fence or building or room where occupational
overexposure could occur.
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Passive Envelope:
Put on stakes, stanchions, cabinets, or other non-secure boundaries
within which the occupational limits could be exceeded. Be sure to
also mark outside of building or fence with caution or notice signs
as appropriate to inform people entering the space that some areas
are off-limits.
- EXAMPLES (See yellow occupational markings in example.)
- NO
- Do not use Caution-Occupational RFSigns.
- Do you have locations where the
public exposure limits can be exceeded?
- – Inside a fenced tower compound
- – On or part way up a tower
- – Inside a building or other secured area where
testing or routine operation could cause non-compliant exposure?
- – At exposed gear or waveguide openings that would not
immediately injure but are above only the public limits?
- – Near antenna?
- YES
- Use
-Public RFSigns to mark the locked gate, door, fence, etc that securely
and positively separates the public from the area. (Positive Envelope only)
- EXAMPLES (See yellow occupational markings in example.)
- NO
- Do not use Caution-Public RFSigns.
- Do you have any locations where
RF equipment is in use, and under normal operation and maintenance
there are no public or occupational exposure issues?
- – Do these locations have site policies to oversee
maintenance and access to things or spaces that generate RF?
- Yes to either question
- Use
RFSigns to inform people of the presence of a site policy or other rules.
- EXAMPLES (See blue markings in example.)
- No to Both Questions
- No Notice Sign necessary.

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