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AM & Detuned Towers 101 covers the differences that will help you understand how to work between AM Broadcast towers and PCS/Cell towers.
In this course you will learn how to determine when you are directly exposed to RF levels approaching the uncontrolled limits of the FCC, by showing you how to properly use the Nardalert personal protection monitors.
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Introduction to RF Safety: this is a fundamental certification course that provides participants with the general knowledge on how to work safely around RF.
This course covers the safety issues involved in workplace walking/working surfaces and avoiding slips, trips and falls. Walking/Working Surfaces is provided by the recognized leader, RSI, in telecom safety and provides peach of mind to employees and management as they are certain standard training has been taken and passed.
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A general understanding of today's telecommunication antenna technologies for the non engineer telecom worker. In order to work safely in an RF environment you need to be able to understand the basic antennas and the patterns they produce, as well as having an idea of the frequencies used.
In this class you will learn the steps for a PROPER Lockout/Tagout procedure. This procedure will show you how to clearly and specifically outline the scope, purpose, authorization, rules, and techniques to be utilized for the control of hazardous energy, and the means to enforce compliance!
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This course addresses the electrical safety requirements that are necessary for the safeguarding of employees in the workplace. There are four main types of electrical injuries, in this case you will learn them all. Other topics included will be Burns, Falls, Overhead Power lines and more!
Hazard Communication (Hazcom) training covers the chemicals that are commonly found in different facilities. The training material will cover how to read a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), and what to look for when reading a MSDS.
Biological Hazards at RF Sites
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This course covers the biological hazards associated with the wireless industry. The personnel taking the course will learn some of the techniques for identifying and preventing different types of biological hazards as well as different types of Personnel Protection Equipment (PPE) that could be used.
Industrial RF Safety 101 will help you understand the appropriate measures of being safe around Industrial Heating, Welding, Sealing and Medical equipment. Some industrial RF Equipment has a high potential to induce current.