Title: RF Controlled Exposure Hazards
1RF Controlled Exposure Hazards
- Only Competent People can work in RF Controlled
Areas
2 1996 Rulemaking
mW/cm2
MPE LAW
100
30
10
Controlled
6 Min TWA
5
Both EH Below 300MHz
1
Uncontrolled
.2
30Min TWA
FM
AM
Cellphones
0.3 1 3 10 30 100 300 1
3 10 30 100
MHz
GHz
3General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
Applies to situations in which the public may
be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as
a part of their employment who may have not been
made fully aware of the potential for exposure or
cannot exercise control over their exposure.
4Controlled Exposure Hazards
Controlled/Occupational Environment (Trained
Workers Only)
- Controlled environments are locations where there
is exposure that may be incurred by persons who
are made fully aware of the potential for
exposure and can exercise control over their
exposure. - Workers and the public have the Right to Know
about RF hazards. Compliance is now Mandated by
the MPE Law Requirements.
5 FCC Statement 6/ 30/03
- We explain in a note to Section 1.1310 of our
rules that fully aware means that an exposed
individual has received written and verbal
information concerning the potential for RF
exposure and has received training regarding
appropriate work practices relating to
controlling or mitigating his or her exposure
for instance, appropriate signage. We .
specify that exercise control means that an
exposed individual is able to reduce or avoid
exposure by administrative or engineering work
practices, such as use of PPE or time-averaging
of exposure. - See OSHA CFR 1910.1020)
6Controlled the Safety Definition is NOT JUST A
LOCKED GATE OR DOOR Workers Must be Trained
before passing through.
7Controlled HAS FOUR THINGS
- Security
- Exercise control with training SAFETY
- The Site Must have MPE Data this is the Exposure
in of MPE. Controlled as a Standard
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE - RF Site Signage
8- Exercise control means that an exposed
individual is able to reduce or avoid exposure
(How to do this, must be covered in the training) - Must have RF Safety training before passing
through
9 The Site Must have MPE Data
- If working in a Controlled/Occupational Area
Everyone must be Fully Aware of their exposure
potential and can exercise control of their
exposure.
101910.1020 Access to employee exposure and medical
records
- The purpose is to prove employees a right of
access to relevant exposure - 1910.1020 c (5) (I) Requires Workplace
monitoring or measuring of harmful physical agent
relevant to interpretation of the results
obtained - 1910.1020 c 8 Exposure or exposed means that an
employee is subjected to harmful physical agent
in the course of employment through any route of
entry (contact or absorption), and includes past
exposure and potential exposure - Whenever an employee requests access, the
employer shall provide data
11Controlled Exposure
- Controlled Exposure is when someone is in an
area with 100 MPE for 6 minutes. - Or 200 for 3 minutes
- Higher level of security (Site Control)
- Note If employees are in areas above 100 Your
Safety Plan must outline how the employee is to
avoid MPE exposure
12 1996 Rulemaking
mW/cm2
MPE LAW
100
30
10
Controlled
6 Min TWA
5
Both EH Below 300MHz
1
Uncontrolled
.2
30Min TWA
FM
AM
Cellphones
0.3 1 3 10 30 100 300 1
3 10 30 100
MHz
GHz
13YOU MUST HAVE TRAINING TO WORK HERE
14What OSHA says about safety training when
employees have exposure
- 1910.1020 (c)(13) Toxic substance or harmful
physical agent means any chemical substance,
biological agent, or physical stress ( noise,
heat, cold, vibration, repetitive motion,
ionizing and non-ionizing radiation). The
uncontrolled criteria is OSHAs action limit - 1910,1020 (g)(1)Upon an employees first entering
into employment, and at least annually
thereafter, each employer shall inform current
employees .(g)(1)(i) The existence, location,
and availability of any records.
15Only Competent people can work in RF Controlled
areas
- CFR 1926.21
- Competent person means one who is capable of
identifying existing and predictable hazards and
who has authorization to take prompt corrective
measures to eliminate them.
16Safety OSHA Standards
- Its Your Job Per OSHA After you have determine
the hazard, it is up to a competent person to do
the work and Qualified person to determine how to
mitigate that hazard.
17 Questions?