RSI
can conduct on-site audits and supply written reports*
outlining the results of the audit for your RF sites. The audit
and subsequent “confidential” reports provide your
company with the documentation to help in developing site-specific
safety programs as well as other procedures that may be needed.
These audits can be custom designed for the needs of the client.
Dependant on client needs Audits can include
but are not limited to:
- Review FCC Environmental Worksheet for the site
- Wilderness Area/ Wildlife Preserve
- Endangered Species
- Historic Site
- Indian Religious Site
- Floodplain:
- Surface Features
- High Intensity Lights in Residential Neighborhoods:
- Excessive Radiofrequency Emission
- Determine course of action if site does not meet requirements
of the EA worksheet
- Inspection to verify signage and appropriate posting
of signs both Tower REG and appropriate RF Signs
- Installation of proper signage if applicable

- Review and recommend security procedures
- Site condition as to fencing, weeds etc
- Verify site safety plans for Vertical climbing
- Observe any leaking / spillage of fuels or improper
storage of chemicals
- Verify lighting and functionality of lights
- Photograph site and adjacent property
- Verify that ground level RF does not exceed the FCC
“Uncontrolled” levels (this is not a complete
RF assessment)
- If a broadcast site, determine what documents are needed
for License renewal 303-S per FCC public notice dated
4-30 03 Instructions - 4/30/03, Public Notice on revised
instructions
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At
the time of audit RSI can perform complete full RF hazard assessments
and other services if conditions warrant needed action.
*Please Note: RSI is a University
based safety service organization. Our reports have been reviewed
by and are on record with the FCC and other government agencies.
This report is a safety and NEPA compliance report as required
by the agencies, and is not intended to be an engineering document.
An engineering report would not reflect the various safety issues
that are encountered at many sites. RSI uses competent and qualified
safety professionals and OSHA authorized trainers to review and
develop programs. This document reflects this expertise.
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