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RSI’s RF Site Safety Awareness course;
newly updated for a new year!
This
“RF Site Safety Awareness”™ training course provides
information of accountability and responsibility for a safe work
site. This course will provide participants with a dynamic interactive
educational experience and is delivered by instructors with over
a century of combined knowledge. The class will envelop a comprehensive
overview focusing on best practices for due diligence and
compliance.
It also includes an extensive synopsis on cutting edge technology
advancements such as media flow, WiMax/3G, BDA systems,
Doppler, DTV/Digital radio and high-powered earth-based satellite
radio transponders.
This updated class covers not only new technologies and antenna
systems but covers best practices for the NEPA/EA/ requirements
and safety solutions. With all the safety issues facing the telecommunications
market today, your company cannot afford to be unprepared.
RSI uses real world examples and experience to bring these issues
into focus with appropriate work practices for the student's understanding.
Radiofrequency Safety International’s “RF Site Safety
Awareness”™ training is recommended in order to understand
FCC and OSHA policies and inform employees regarding radiofrequency
radiation and other safety issues. The FCC and OSHA have defined
radiofrequency (RF) radiation as a physical hazard. The FCC is now
doing site inspections and enforcement of these rules.
RSI’s
“RF Site Safety Awareness”™ training can provide
you with all the necessary information you need to be prepared at
the job site. RSI’s “RF Site Safety Awareness”™
course focuses on the FCC regulations regarding RF exposure and
how they affect your company or site.
Topics covered in the new “RF Site Safety Awareness”™
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
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- 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
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Passing this course does not in
any way authorize attendee to present themselves as a RSI authorized
trainer nor does it give attendee authority to utilize the RSI
name or likeness in any form including advertising, training,
or development. Only by passing the RSI Advanced Train the Trainer
course, requesting RSI to furnish official RSI training cards,
and paying the required fee per card, is an attendee allowed to
provide their internal employees with training cards that contain
RSI information. RSI Advanced Train the Trainer graduates are
only authorized to issue cards to persons that are direct hires
for their company that has paid for the training. These policies
will be strictly enforced including taking legal action to protect
the RSI name and material.
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