• TR 101 870 : 1.1.1

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    FIXED RADIO TRANSMITTER SITES; EXPOSURE TO NON-IONISING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS; GUIDELINES FOR WORKING CONDITIONS

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    Publisher:  European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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    Intellectual Property Rights
    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 References
    3 Definitions and abbreviations
      3.1 Definitions
      3.2 Abbreviations
    4 General Policies
      4.1 General Position
      4.2 Classification of workers
          4.2.1 EM workers
          4.2.2 Non-EM Worker
      4.3 Actions to be taken in cases of suspected exposure
          exceeding the Relevant Recommendations
    5 Site characterization
      5.1 Method 1: Field monitor
          5.1.1 Types of field monitors
                5.1.1.1 Personal monitors
                5.1.1.2 Area monitors
                5.1.1.3 Survey instruments
          5.1.2 Assessment by field monitors
                5.1.2.1 Exposure assessment
      5.2 Method 2: Limit distances
      5.3 Method 3: By zoning
          5.3.1 Zone definition based on exposure levels (SAR,
                (S), E, and (H)-field)
          5.3.2 Site access classification
    6 Access management
      6.1 On-site information
      6.2 General Access Condition
      6.3 Access conditions related to the assessment method
          6.3.1 Access condition by using a Field monitor
                (Method 1)
          6.3.2 Access condition by using limit distances
                (Method 2)
          6.3.3 Access condition by using zones and access
                levels (Method 3)
                6.3.3.1 Access conditions for areas with access
                        level 3
                6.3.3.2 Access conditions for areas with access
                        level 2
                6.3.3.3 Access conditions for areas with access
                        level 1
                6.3.3.4 Access conditions for areas with access
                        level 0
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    Provides guidance for workers at fixed radio transmitter sites where the electromagnetic fields in the frequency range from 9 kHz up to 300 GHz may exceed the levels defined for the general public either in the ICNIRP guidelines [1] or in the guidelines laid down by European or National Authorities.

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    Committee SAFETY WGRADIO
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher European Telecommunications Standards Institute
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    EG 200 053 : 1.5.1 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS (ERM); RADIO SITE ENGINEERING FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
    PREN 50499 : DRAFT 2017 PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    EG 202 373 : 1.1.1 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS (ERM); GUIDE TO THE METHODS OF MEASUREMENT OF RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) FIELDS
    BS EN 50499:2008 Procedure for the assessment of the exposure of workers to electromagnetic fields
    NF EN 50499 : 2009 PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    IEEE C95.7-2014 IEEE Recommended Practice for Radio Frequency Safety Programs, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
    CEI EN 50499 : 2009 PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    17/30365898 DC : 0 BS EN 50499 - PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    EN 50499:2008 Procedure for the assessment of the exposure of workers to electromagnetic fields
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