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This course is specifically designed to compliment the new RSI online customizable RF safety plan. Participants taking the class, and utilizing a RF plan, will be well on their way to designing and developing an RF Safety Program (RFSP). OSHA requires a comprehensive RF program, to include training. Through RSIa ™s BMP live course, and the easy to formulate customized online RF safety plan, attendees will be armed with the tools necessary to achieve the complete program! This course meets all requirements for RF safety certification; and by attending, participants will be able to immediately begin utilizing the information to develop their programs.
RF Safety follows recommendations for RF safety training specific to State OSHA requirements including NC, MI, and is updated with other new state standards as they are released. This course also meets the RF training requirements for AT&T, Verizon, Bechtel, Black & Veatch and most other major carriers and contracting organizations.
The half day course focuses on FCC and OSHA requirements, as RSIa ™s original Site Safety Awareness ® course has done in the past, but it also goes in-depth on third party liability to the general public. This liability is shared by all on site to include the transmitter licensee and the site management organization. The site management group could be a condo association, a school, a church, a building management group, a city or county municipality, or simply an individual but the liability for the general public is the same. This liability is becoming ever so important as the ambient RF environment continues to grow.
RSI uses real world examples and experiences to bring these issues into focus with appropriate work practices for the student's understanding. Radiofrequency Safety Internationala ™s a RF Safetya a training is recommended in order to understand FCC and OSHA requirements and learn how to be safe regarding radiofrequency radiation and other safety issues. Attendees in this class include individuals from OSHA to major carriers and contractors; State and federal municipalities to corporate and individual site management groups. If you can think of a sector within in Telecom, they have probably attended an RSI course.
Topics covered in the new a RF Safetya a course are included but not limited to:
Updated FCC and OSHA Enforcement Actions
RF Signage and barriers recommendations
MPE Overview/ MPE Math
Liability issues, both civil and criminal
Personal Monitors / RF Suits
RF Health and Safety Outline
Time average programs when working
Pass through programs
Working in Hot RF area programs
Site owner, equipment owner and Contractor responsibilities
US Standards and The Law
Steps to Compliance
Multi-Employer Workplace
Medical Implants
Eye Protection
Restricted Approach programs
Updates on state rules
Using RF suits and other PPE
Work procedures when using RF monitors
RF Safety follows recommendations for RF safety training specific to State OSHA requirements including NC, MI, and is updated with other new state standards as they are released. This course also meets the RF training requirements for AT&T, Verizon, Bechtel, Black & Veatch and most other major carriers and contracting organizations.
The half day course focuses on FCC and OSHA requirements, as RSIa ™s original Site Safety Awareness ® course has done in the past, but it also goes in-depth on third party liability to the general public. This liability is shared by all on site to include the transmitter licensee and the site management organization. The site management group could be a condo association, a school, a church, a building management group, a city or county municipality, or simply an individual but the liability for the general public is the same. This liability is becoming ever so important as the ambient RF environment continues to grow.
RSI uses real world examples and experiences to bring these issues into focus with appropriate work practices for the student's understanding. Radiofrequency Safety Internationala ™s a RF Safetya a training is recommended in order to understand FCC and OSHA requirements and learn how to be safe regarding radiofrequency radiation and other safety issues. Attendees in this class include individuals from OSHA to major carriers and contractors; State and federal municipalities to corporate and individual site management groups. If you can think of a sector within in Telecom, they have probably attended an RSI course.
Topics covered in the new a RF Safetya a course are included but not limited to:
Updated FCC and OSHA Enforcement Actions
RF Signage and barriers recommendations
MPE Overview/ MPE Math
Liability issues, both civil and criminal
Personal Monitors / RF Suits
RF Health and Safety Outline
Time average programs when working
Pass through programs
Working in Hot RF area programs
Site owner, equipment owner and Contractor responsibilities
US Standards and The Law
Steps to Compliance
Multi-Employer Workplace
Medical Implants
Eye Protection
Restricted Approach programs
Updates on state rules
Using RF suits and other PPE
Work procedures when using RF monitors
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: RSI Certificate
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- S asked: Our cell tower construction team would like to take this course. Where and when is it available, and for how much per person? Thank you
- M asked: Please send information for basic RF training for those working around roofs of high-rise buildings to be aware of current RF dangers and precautions to prevent injury. We are building envelope consultants who usually work for the Owners or Property Managers of the buildings in reviewing the condition of the building's exterior roofing and cladding (i. e. glass/ aluminum curtain wall, metal panels, stone/ masonry cladding, etc.)
- asked: Ia m wondering if you have a webinar or something similar for the RF Awareness Certificates? We have a vendor approval process that requires this Thanks, Andy
- T asked: What are the prices for the live RF Site Safety awareness training and the Internet RF Site Safety awareness class?
live RF Safety
Updated information on Work procedures while at RF site including Best Management Practices Plans throughout the training that can help build or update your RF program.
A Major update and new information on Working at and around hot sites with AM detuning skirts and high RF and induced current.
Steps to Compliance
Each student will receive the new online glossary of tech and safety terms and updated hands outs on CD.
Updates on FCC enforcement actions
A New chapter on the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Environmental Assessments (EA),and NHP act Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and Historic Preservation , how it impacts RF safety and ties together with Best Management Practices .
Topics covered in the new RF Safety course are included but not limited to:
Updated FCC and OSHA Enforcement Actions
RF Signage Recommendations
MPE Overview/ MPE Math
Enhanced Training on International Standards with focus on Canadian Code 6 Rooftop Safety
Personal Monitors / RF Suits
RF Health and Safety Outline
Antenna 101
US Standards and The Law
Steps to Compliance
Multi-Employer Workplace
Medical Implants
Eye Protection
Tower Posting Requirements Safety Plans
General Safety Primer for Telecommunications Sites
Updated FCC and OSHA Enforcement Actions
RF Signage Recommendations
MPE Overview/ MPE Math
Enhanced Training on International Standards
with focus on Canadian Code 6 Rooftop Safety
Personal Monitors / RF Suits
RF Health and Safety Outline
Time average programs when working
Pass through
Hot RF area programs
Site owner, equipment owner and Contractor responsibilities
RF and safety Signage updates
Antenna 101
US Standards and The Law
Steps to Compliance
Multi-Employer Workplace
Medical Implants
Eye Protection
Tower Posting Requirements Safety Plans
General Safety Primer for Telecommunications Sites
Restricted Approach from antennas
Update on state regs
Using RF suits and other PPE
Work procedures when using RF monitors
A Major update and new information on Working at and around hot sites with AM detuning skirts and high RF and induced current.
Steps to Compliance
Each student will receive the new online glossary of tech and safety terms and updated hands outs on CD.
Updates on FCC enforcement actions
A New chapter on the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Environmental Assessments (EA),and NHP act Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and Historic Preservation , how it impacts RF safety and ties together with Best Management Practices .
Topics covered in the new RF Safety course are included but not limited to:
Updated FCC and OSHA Enforcement Actions
RF Signage Recommendations
MPE Overview/ MPE Math
Enhanced Training on International Standards with focus on Canadian Code 6 Rooftop Safety
Personal Monitors / RF Suits
RF Health and Safety Outline
Antenna 101
US Standards and The Law
Steps to Compliance
Multi-Employer Workplace
Medical Implants
Eye Protection
Tower Posting Requirements Safety Plans
General Safety Primer for Telecommunications Sites
Updated FCC and OSHA Enforcement Actions
RF Signage Recommendations
MPE Overview/ MPE Math
Enhanced Training on International Standards
with focus on Canadian Code 6 Rooftop Safety
Personal Monitors / RF Suits
RF Health and Safety Outline
Time average programs when working
Pass through
Hot RF area programs
Site owner, equipment owner and Contractor responsibilities
RF and safety Signage updates
Antenna 101
US Standards and The Law
Steps to Compliance
Multi-Employer Workplace
Medical Implants
Eye Protection
Tower Posting Requirements Safety Plans
General Safety Primer for Telecommunications Sites
Restricted Approach from antennas
Update on state regs
Using RF suits and other PPE
Work procedures when using RF monitors
About The Training Provider: Radiofrequency Safety International Corporation
Radiofrequency Safety International Corporation - What is RSI?
RSI Corporation is a safety firm which specializes in Safety Services such as workplace hazard assessments, training and the development of written programs for industries such as telecommunications (radio & TV Broadcasting, cellular, wireless and two-way), oil and gas, grain handling, and more. As the leader in the field of Radio Frequency Radiation Safety, our clients see the...

