Radio Frequency Exposure Hazards - Ericsson RBS 2308 User Manual

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2.9

Radio Frequency Exposure Hazards

This section provides instructions and information on potential hazards related
to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure from fixed radio
transmitters (as opposed to mobile phones).
2.9.1
General RF Safety Information
Excessive RF exposure can result in potentially adverse health effects. If it is
suspected that RF exposure limits may be exceeded, ensure that transmitting
antennas are switched off, or reduce output power whilst working with, or
near, antennas.
Note: RF exposure limits are specified by national and international health
2.9.2
RF Safety for Installation and Maintenance Personnel
It is important that all personnel working with the installation and maintenance
of transmitting equipment and antennas have basic knowledge regarding RF
safety. They must have been informed or trained to be observant of potential
risks of RF exposure exceeding specified safety limits, and be aware of
precautionary measures necessary for differing situations.
Do not stand or work in front of an operational antenna, unless it has been
verified or documented that RF exposure levels are within specified safety limits.
Always be aware of other RF transmission antennas located close to the
antenna you will be working with. If the RF exposure level is unknown, contact
the equipment operator or ensure that measurements are done to verify that
levels are below specified safety limits before starting work.
EN/LZT 720 0027 Uen R8A 2006-06-27
authorities in standards, regulations or guidelines. The limits include
wide safety margins to protect from potentially harmful tissue heating.
RBS 2308 and RBS 2309 User's Guide
Caution!
Caution!
Caution!
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