IEEE 1654 : 2009

IEEE 1654 : 2009

RF PROTECTION OF PERSONNEL WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS ATTACHED TO ELECTRIC POWER LINE STRUCTURES

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

1. Overview
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
4. Application
5. RF exposure - FCC and OSHA guidelines and requirements
6. Exposure situations
7. RF emitters - Typical measurements
8. Electric utility RF safety practices
    8.1 Background
    8.2 RF exposure safety compliance steps
9. RF safety considerations for third-party antennas and
    transmitters
    9.1 Establishing RF safety in third-party situations
    9.2 RF safety for other nearby third-party RF antennas
10. RF safety standard work procedures
11. Documentation and training
12. Immunity of RF personal monitors to electric and
    magnetic fields from transmission lines
    12.1 General information
    12.2 RFPM immunity to power-frequency electric fields
    12.3 Immunity to power-frequency magnetic fields
13. Available RF protection methods
    13.1 General
    13.2 Conductive clothing
Annex A (informative) Bibliography

Abstract

Provides information on establishing an effective safety program to ensure compliance with the applicable regulations for radio frequency (RF) protection of electrical workers in the vicinity of wireless communication antennas adjacent or attached to electrical power line structures. Also supplies information on power-frequency electric and magnetic field immunity of RF personal monitors (RFPM) and RF protective clothing.

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Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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