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RF Safety : Tonex Training

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RF Safety Training covers RF theory of operations, regulations and RF standards, types of radiation and field effect, Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) at RF sites, RF safety signs, hazard assessment, Lock out – Tag out procedures and Personal Protective equipment.
RF Safety training is for anyone who may encounter RF fields or RF exposure, and is required training for employees and sub-contractors in the telecommunications industry.

Audience:

Anyone who may be at risk to RF exposure RF Site operators and managers, Managers and supervisors Building and land owners, managers, engineers and technicians of telecommunication sites

Attendees attending this class will receive a completion certificate and card complying with OSHA reporting requirements in 29 CFR1910.268.

Course outline:
Upon completion of the RF safety training course, the attendees will learn about:

RF Theory of Operation
RF Site Safety and the Law
Type of RF Radiation
Introduction to Antennas and RF sources
Analyzing Maximum Permissible Exposure – MPE
How to begin Hazard assessment
Available Personal Protective Equipment – PPE
RF Safety Models
Labs and Workshops

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RF Safety Training

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