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RF Exposure Safety Programs

MAC Safety RF Exposure Safety Programs develop safety management systems for operations near radio frequency emitting equipment — addressing FCC exposure limits, area classification, access controls, and worker training for telecommunications, broadcasting, and utility operations.

Service Details

Radio frequency radiation from antennas, transmitters, and wireless infrastructure creates occupational exposure hazards that require specialized safety programs. MAC Safety develops RF exposure safety programs for telecommunications carriers, tower companies, broadcasters, and utilities that operate or maintain RF-emitting equipment — addressing FCC occupational exposure limits and the engineering and administrative controls needed to protect workers.

MAC's RF safety programs cover RF hazard assessment methodology, area classification and signage, access control procedures for controlled and restricted areas, personal monitoring requirements, and the lockout/power-reduction procedures that protect workers during maintenance activities near active RF sources. Programs are tailored to the specific frequencies, power levels, and antenna configurations in your operations.

RF exposure documentation flows through the NIXN platform — area assessments, personal monitoring results, access control records, and training documentation are maintained in an integrated system that demonstrates systematic RF safety management. NIXN tracks worker exposure records, monitors training currency, and maintains the compliance documentation that FCC and OSHA expect from RF-intensive operations.

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