EMPTRE telecom March 26 , 2020 Melanie A. Bachman Executive Director Connecticut Siting Council 10 Franklin Square New Britain, CT 06051 Regarding: Property Address: Applicant: Dear Ms. Bachm: Notice of Exempt Modification- Equipment Modification 430 John Seet, Bridgeport, CT 06604 Empire Telecom on behalf of AT&T ("AT&T", Site# CT2176) AT&T currently maintains a wireless telommunications cility on an existing 146-ot building at the above-referenced address 41.1761031, longitude -73.1945819 °. Said underlying property is owned by Alison Skipper/ AT&T Towers locad at 575 Morosgo Drive Atlta, GA. AT&T desires to modi its existing telecommunications cility by adding: (3) CB-C23SR-43 Combiners, (3) SOARS Remote Radios, (1) Main Unit, (3) Parapet Mounted unists and ancillary equipment and cables. The centerline heit of the existing AT&T antennas and ancillary tower- mounted equipment is and will remain at 148-feet. Please accept this application as notification pursuant to R.C.S.A. §16-50j-73, r consction that constitutes an exempt modification pursuant to R.C.S.A. §16-50j-72 (b)(2). In accordance with R.C.S.A. §16-50j-73, a copy of this letter is being sent to the town Mayor, Joseph P. Ganim; Zoning Adminisator, Dennis Buckley; and the property owner, AT&T Towers attention to Alison Skipper. The planned modifications to AT&T's cili ll squarely within those activities elicitly provided r in R.C.S.A. §I6-50j-72 (b)(2). Specifically: I. The planned modification will not result in an increase in e height of the existing structure. The modified equipment will be installed at the existing heit of 148 feet on the 146-ot rooſtop. 2. The proposed modifications will not involve any changes to AT&T's ground-space otprint, and therere and erere will not require an extension of e site boundary. 3. The proposed modification will not increase the noise level at the cility by six decibels or more, or to levels that exceed state and local criteria. Page 2 of 2 Moriah ng• Empire Telecom USA, LLC • 16 Esquire Road, Billerica, MA 01862 • [email protected]
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EMPTRE telecom
March 26th, 2020
Melanie A. Bachman Executive Director Connecticut Siting Council 10 Franklin Square New Britain, CT 06051
Regarding: Property Address: Applicant:
Dear Ms. Bachman:
Notice of Exempt Modification- Equipment Modification 430 John Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604 Empire Telecom on behalf of AT&T ("AT&T", Site# CT2176)
AT&T currently maintains a wireless telecommunications facility on an existing 146-foot building at the above-referenced address 41.1761031, longitude -73.1945819 °. Said underlying property is owned by Alison Skipper/ AT&T Towers located at 575 Morosgo Drive Atlanta, GA.
AT&T desires to modify its existing telecommunications facility by adding: (3) CB-C23SR-43 Combiners, (3) SOARS Remote Radios, (1) Main Unit, (3) Parapet Mounted unistruts and ancillary equipment and cables. The centerline height of the existing AT&T antennas and ancillary towermounted equipment is and will remain at 148-feet.
Please accept this application as notification pursuant to R.C.S.A. §16-50j-73, for construction that constitutes an exempt modification pursuant to R.C.S.A. §16-50j-72 (b)(2). In accordance with R.C.S.A. §16-50j-73, a copy of this letter is being sent to the town Mayor, Joseph P. Ganim; ZoningAdministrator, Dennis Buckley; and the property owner, AT&T Towers attention to Alison Skipper.
The planned modifications to AT&T's facility fall squarely within those activities explicitly provided for in R.C.S.A. §I6-50j-72 (b)(2). Specifically:
I. The planned modification will not result in an increase in the height of the existing structure.The modified equipment will be installed at the existing height of 148 feet on the 146-footrooftop.
2. The proposed modifications will not involve any changes to AT&T's ground-space footprint,and therefore and therefore will not require an extension of the site boundary.
3. The proposed modification will not increase the noise level at the facility by six decibels ormore, or to levels that exceed state and local criteria.
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Moriah King• Empire Telecom USA, LLC • 16 Esquire Road, Billerica, MA 01862 • [email protected]
AT&T at 239 Middlesex Turnpike Road, Manchester, CT 06040 March 26th, 2020
4. The operation of the modified facility will not increase radio frequency (RF) emissions at thefacility to a level at or above Federal Communications Commission (FCC) safety standard.An RF emissions calculation (enclosed) for AT&T's modified facility is herein provided.
5. The proposed modifications will not cause a change or alteration in the physical orenvironmental characteristics of the site.
6. The existing structure and its foundation can support AT&T's proposed modifications. Pleasesee enclosed structural analysis completed by completed by Vertical Resource Group, Inc.,dated December l lth, 2019; stamped December 11th, 2019.
For the foregoing reasons, AT&T respectfully requests that the proposed installation be allowed within the exempt modifications under R.C.S.A. §16-50j-72 (b)(2).
Sincerely,
9rf.oriah kjno Site Acquisition Specialist Empire Telecom USA LLC 16 Esquire Road I Billerica, MA 01862 Mobile: 339-234-8975 Email: [email protected]
Enclosures: Exhibit 1 - Field Card and GIS Map Exhibit 2 - Construction Drawings Exhibit 3 - Structural Analysis Exhibit 4 - RF Emissions Analysis Report Evaluation
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Joseph P. Ganim - Mayor Margaret E. Morton Government Center 999 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Dennis Buckley - Zoning Administrator City Hall, Zoning Department 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 210 Bridgeport, CT 06604
Alison Skipper AT&T Towers 575 Morosgo Drive Atlanta, GA
Moriah King• Empire Telecom USA, LLC • 16 Esquire Road, Billerica, MA 01862 • • [email protected]
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David P. Cooper Director of Program Management Empire Telecom 16 Esquire Street Billerica, MA 01862
SUBJECT: RF Mod/IP Repeater Analysis Document Existing ±146'-0" Tall 7 story existing building Site ID: CT2176 Bridgeport 430 John Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604 Our File: CT2176-IPRepeater
The following is to confirm we have reviewed aforementioned building's rooftop for AT&T Mobility's proposed addition of new Sirius-XM Commscope (3) ION-M23 radios, (3) CBC23SR43 combiners equipment on existing unistrut frame supports atop an existing ±146' tall building.
Code: Connecticut Building Code 2016, I.B.C. 2015, ASCE7-12, EIA-222-G Risk Category: II Exposure Category: 'C' Topographic Category: 1 Wind Speed: 125 Mph (CT B.C. 2016 ultima t e gust), 97 Mph (nominal 3 sec gust IBC 1609.3.1) 100Mph (EIA-
Max Tensile Capacity of %"0 Hilti Hit-I HY20 anchors TR = 1160 Lbs TR = 1160 Lbs > TF = 625 Lbs OK! Check for combined tension & shear
VFNR + TFITR = 353/1635 + 625/1160 = 0.75 < 1.0 OK! *Existing Hilti %"0 Hit-I HY20 wall anchors are installed 2 per pipe mount wall
bracket, 4 total, can support proposed loads *
Based on these results, we can confirm that the present ±146'-0" tall concrete/masonry framed building roof parapet, associated AT&T Mobility mounts, currently loaded to approximately 75% capacity, can accommodate AT&T existing & proposed loads outlined above in appurtenance loading, in apparent agreement with the Connecticut Building Code 2016, EIA-222-G with respect to individual member capacities.
Yours very truly,
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Empire Telecom on behalf of AT&T M'obility, LLC Site FA-10035020 Site ID-CTL02176 USID -60·436 Site Name -BRID.GEPOR·T c·ENTRAL
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430 John Street Bridgeport, CT 06604
Latitude: N4 l-10-33. 97
Longitude: W73-1 l -40.50 Structure Type: Rooftop
Report generated date: January 30, 2020 Report by: Leo Romero Customer Contact: Nora Oliver
AT&T Mobility, LLC will be compliant when the
remediation recommended in Section 5.2 or other appropriate remediation is implemented.
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Table of Contents
1 GENERAL SITE SUMMARY •....•••.••.•.••••••.••••...............•..•.•••••.•.••.•.•.•...••••.•.••.•.•.•..••••••• 3
APPENDIX C -SAFID PLAN AND PROCEDURES ........................................................ 18
APPENDIX D - RF EMISSIONS .••..•..•..•........•......•.•••.......•...•......•.••••••.•.•..•.•.••••••••••••.•..•.• 19
APPENDIX E -ASSUMPTIONS AND DEFINITIONS ........................................................ 20
GENERAL MODEL ASSUMPTIONS ......................................................................................... 20
USE OF. GENERIC ANTENNAS ............................................................................................... 20
APPENDIX F - DEFINITIONS···················································-······································ 21
APPENDIX G - REFERENCES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•.•..•••.••••••••.•.......••••• 23
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1 General Site Summary
1.1 Report Summary
AT&T Mobilitv, LLC Summarv
Max Cumulative Simulated RFE Level on the 5,972.0% General Public Limit l" in front of AT&T Rooftop Mobility, LLC's Beta Sector Antenna #7
Max Cumulative Simulated RFE Level on the 5,972.0% General Public Limit 1" in front of AT&T RooffoD Walkina Surface Mobility, LLC's Beta Sector Antenna #7
Max Cumulative Simulated RFE Level on the <1% General Public Limit Ground Compliant per FCC Rules and Regulations? Will Be Compliant
Compliant per AT&T Mobility, LLC's Policy? No
The following documents were provided by the client and were utilized to create this report:
Fall Arrest Parapet Avallabfe Parapet Height Fall Arrest Anchor Anchor& (Y/N) (Inches} Available (Y /N}
Parapet Info Roof Safety Info y 40 N
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1 I Information 1 Information 2 Notice Notlce2 Caution Coulion2 Warnino Warnina2
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b. Proposed AT&T Signage
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3 Antenna Inventory
The following antenna inventory was obtained by the customer and was utilized to create the site model diagrams:
Operator
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC
AT&T MOBILITY LLC (Canceled)
AT&T MOBILITY LLC (Canceled)
Ant TX Freq At HorBW I.en Power Power Misc TX
Antema Make & Model Type (MHz) Technology (Deg) (Deg) (It) Power Type Unit Lou Count
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Total ERP Gain
(Walls) (dlld)
879.3 11.66
2208.6 11.4
5273.8 15.18
1119.7 ll.46
997.9 10.96
4169.8 14.16
2857.6 1'.56
566.3 11.51 807.5 11.29
2208.6 11.4
5273.8 15.18
1119.7 11.46
997.9 10.96
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2857.6 14.56
566.3 11.51
807.5 11.29
2208.6 11.4
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UNKNOWN Andrew DB224 Omni 150 0 360 21.5 100 ERP Wall 0 0 100 5.96 37.3'
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Nole: The Z reference Indicates 1he bottom of the antenna height above lhe main site level unless olherwlse Indicated. Effective Radiated Power (ERP Is provided by the operalOI' OI' based on Sllesafe experience. The values used In lhe modellng may be greater thon ore cl.Jll'entty deployed. for other operoton at this site the use of "Generic" as on antenna model"' "Unknown" fOI' a wi'eless operolOI' means the lnformatton with regard to operator, their FCC license and/or antenna Information was not available nor could II be secured while on site. Other operator's equipment, antenna models and powers used for modeUng are based on obtained informatton or Sltesafe experience. Proposed equipment Is logged as /Proposed) under Operator or Antenna Make & Model.
"Nole: AT&T plans to add 2300 MHz SOARS remotes to antennas 3, 7 and 11.
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4 Emission Predictions
In the RF Exposure Simulations below, all heights are reflected with respect to main site level. In most rooftop cases this is the height of the main rooftop and in other cases this can be ground level. Each different height area, rooftop, or platform level is labeled with its height relative to the main site level. Emissions are calculated appropriately based on the relative height and location of that area to all antennas. The total analyzed elevations in the below RF Exposure Simulations are listed below.
• MAIN LEVEL = O'• PHl = 30'• Tower = 40'
The Antenna Inventory heights are referenced to the same level.
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5.1 Site Compliance Statement Upon evaluation of the cumulative RF emission levels from all operators at this site, RF hazard signage and antenna locations, Sitesafe has determined that:
AT&T Mobility, LLC will be compliant when the remediation recommended in Section 5.2 or other appropriate remediation is implemented.
The compliance determination is based on General Public RFE levels derived from theoretical modeling, RF signage placement, proposed antenna inventory and the level of restricted access to the antennas at the site. Any deviation from the AT&T Mobility, LLC proposed deployment plan could result in the site being rendered non-compliant.
Modeling is used for determining compliance and the percentage of MPE contribution.
5.2 Actions for Site Compliance Based on FCC regulations. common industry practice, and our understanding of AT&T Mobility, LLC's RF Safety Policy requirements, this section provides a statement of recommendations for site compliance. Recommendations have been proposed based on our understanding of existing access restrictions. signage, and an analysis of predicted RFE levels.
AT&T Mobility, LLC will be made compliant if the following changes are implemented:
AT&T Mobility, LLC Proposed Alpha Sector Location (3) Yellow Caution 2 sign(s) required one each on antennas # 1, #3 and #4.Remove the existing Information 1 and Caution signs.Remove the existing barrier and install a barrier that is 32' long. comprised of (2)segment(s} and an estimated (6) stanchions as depicted in the site scale map.Install (5) total Caution 2 sign(s} on the proposed barrier stanchions.
AT&T Mobility, LLC Proposed Beta Sector Location (4) Yellow Caution 2 sign(s} required one each on antennas #5, #6, #7 and #8.Remove the existing Information 1 and Caution signs.Remove the existing barrier and install a barrier that is 32' long, comprised of (2)segment(sj and an estimated (6) stanchions as depicted in the site scale map.Install (5) total Caution 2 sign(s) on the proposed barrier stanchions.
AT&T Mobility, LLC Proposed Gamma Sector Location (4) Yellow Caution 2 sign(s) required one each on antennas #9, #10, #11 and #12.Remove the existing Information 1 and Caution signs.Remove the existing barrier and install a barrier that is 21' long, comprised of (2)segment(sj and an estimated (5) stanchions as depicted in the site scale map.Install (4) total Caution 2 sign(s) on the proposed barrier stanchions.
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Recommended per AT&T Mobility, LLC's Policy:
Site Access Location Sitesafe recommends that all AT&T Mobility, LLC signage be removed from all access points, as they are not required by AT&T Mobility, LLC's signage policy.
Notes:
• Signage on the barriers should be placed on the stanchions no morethan 8' apart from each other.
• Any existing signage that conflicts with the proposed signage in thisreport should be removed per AT&T Signage Posting Rules.
• Areas where the predicted RF emission level is above 5000% GeneralPublic MPE level are located within the near field of the antennas andare restricted by the antenna mounts. Thus, Caution 2 signs are sufficient.
• Ensure all existing signage and barriers documented in this report still existat the site, unless otherwise indicated.
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6 Reviewer Certification
The reviewer whose signature appears below hereby certifies and affirms:
That I am an employee of Site Safe, LLC, in Vienna, Virginia, at which place the staff and I
provide RF compliance services to clients in the wireless communications industry; and
That I am thoroughly familiar with the Rules and Regulations of the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) as well as the regulations of the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA), both in general and specifically as they apply to the
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields; and
That I have thoroughly reviewed this Site Compliance Report and believe it to be true and
accurate to the best of my knowledge as assembled by and attested to by Leo Romero.
January 30. 2020
ac :a-- Anlhony Handley
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d §!r�.e�!:!: J Appendix A - Statement of Limiting Conditions
Sitesafe has provided computer generated model(s) in this Site Compliance Report to show approximate dimensions of the site, and the model is included to assist the reader of the compliance report to visualize the site area, and to provide supporting documentation for Sitesafe's recommendations.
Sitesafe may note in the Site Compliance Report any adverse physical conditions, such as needed repairs, that Sitesafe became aware of during the normal research involved in creating this report. Sitesafe will not be responsible for any such conditions that do exist or for any engineering or testing that might be required to discover whether such conditions exist. Because Sitesafe is not an expert in the field of mechanical engineering or building maintenance, the Site Compliance Report must not be considered a structural or physical engineering report.
Sitesafe obtained information used in this Site Compliance Report from sources that Sitesafe considers reliable and believes them to be true and correct. Sitesafe does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy of such items that were furnished by other
parties. When conflicts in information occur between data collected by Sitesafe provided by a second party and data collected by Sitesafe, the data will be used.
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Appendix B - Regulatory Background Information
FCC Rules and Regulations In 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted regulations for evaluating the effects of RF emissions in 47 CFR § 1.1307 and 1.1310. The guideline from the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology is Bulletin 65 ("OET Bulletin 65"), Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Edition 97-01, published August 1997. Since 1996, the FCC periodically reviews these rules and regulations as per their congressional mandate.
FCC regulations define two separate tiers of exposure limits: Occupational or "Controlled environment" and General Public or "Uncontrolled environment". The General Public limits are generally five times more conservative or restrictive than the Occupational limit. These limits apply to accessible areas where workers or the general public may be exposed to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields.
Occupational or Controlled limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment and where those persons exposed have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure.
An area is considered a Controlled environment when access is limited to these aware personnel. Typical criteria are restricted access (i.e. locked or alarmed doors, barriers, etc.) to the areas where antennas are located coupled with proper RF warning sig nage. A site with Controlled environments is evaluated with Occupational limits.
All other areas are considered Uncontrolled environments. If a site has no access controls or no RF warning signage it is evaluated with General Public limits.
The theoretical modeling of the RF electromagnetic fields has been performed in accordance with OET Bulletin 65. The Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPEJ limits utilized in this analysis are outlined in the following diagram:
FCC Umlts for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Plane-wave Equivalent"- Density
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Frequency Electric Magnetic Power Averaging Time IE I 2,
Range Field Field Density (S) I H 1 2 or S (minutes) (MHz) Strength (E) Strength (mW/cm2)
(V/m) (H)(A/m) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)"' 6
3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f (900/f2)* 6
30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6
300-1500 f/300 6
1500- s 6
100,000
Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (MPE)
Frequency Electric Magnetic Power Averaging Time IE I 2, �ange Field Field Density (S) I H 1 2 or S (minutes) (MHz) Strength (E) Strength (mW/cm2)
0.3-1.34 1.34-30 30-300
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OSHA Statement
The General Duty clause of the OSHA Act (Section 5) outlines the occupational safety and health responsibilities of the employer and employee. The General Duty clause in Section 5 states:
(a) Each employer-
( 1 ) shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees;
(2) shall comply with occupational safety and health standardspromulgated under this Act.
(b) Each employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards andall rules, regulations, and orders issued pursuant to this Act which are applicable tohis own actions and conduct.
OSHA has defined Radiofrequency and Microwave Radiation safety standards for workers who may enter hazardous RF areas. Regulation Standards 29 CFR § 1910.147 identify a generic Lockout/Tagout procedure aimed to control the unexpected energization or startup of machines when maintenance or service is being performed.
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Appendix C - Safety Plan and Procedures
The following items are general safety recommendations that should be administered on a site by site basis as needed by the carrier.
General Maintenance Work: Any maintenance personnel required to work immediately in front of antennas and / or in areas indicated as above 100% of the Occupational MPE limits should coordinate with the wireless operators to disable transmitters during their work activities.
Training and Qualification Yerifjcatfon: All personnel accessing areas indicated as exceeding the General Population MPE limits should have a basic understanding of EME awareness and RF Safety procedures when working around transmitting antennas. Awareness training increases a worker's understanding to potential RF exposure scenarios. Awareness can be achieved in a number of ways (e.g. videos, formal classroom lecture or internet-based courses).
Physical Access Control: Access restrictions to transmitting antennas locations is the primary element in a site safety plan. Examples of access restrictions are as follows:
• Locked door or gate• Alarmed door• Locked ladder access• Restrictive Barrier at antenna (e.g. Chain link with posted RF Sign)
RF Signage: Everyone should obey all posted signs at all times. RF signs play an important role in proper1y warning a worker prior to entering into a potential RF Exposure area.
Assume all antennas are active: Due to the nature of telecommunications transmissions, an antenna transmits intermittently. Always assume an antenna is transmitting. Never stop in front of an antenna. If you have to pass by an antenna, move through as quickly and safely as possible thereby reducing any exposure to a minimum.
Maintain a 3-foot clearance from all antennas: There is a direct correlation between the strength of an EME field and the distance from the transmitting antenna. The further away from an antenna, the lower the corresponding EME field is.
Site RF Emissions Diagram(s): Section 4 of this report contains RF Diagram(s) that outline various theoretical Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) areas at the site. The modeling is a worst-case scenario assuming a duty cycle of 100% for each transmitting antenna at full power. This analysis is based on one of two access control criteria: General Public criteria means the access to the site is uncontrolled and anyone can gain access. Occupational criteria means the access is restricted and only properly trained individuals can gain access to the antenna locations.
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Appendix D - RF Emissions
The RF Emissions Simulation (s) in this report display theoretical spatially averaged percentage of the Maximum Permissible Exposure for all systems at the site unless otherwise noted. These diagrams use modeling as prescribed in OET Bulletin 65 and assumptions detailed in Appendix E.
The key at the bottom of each RF Emissions Simulation indicates percentages displayed referenced to FCC General Public Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits. Color coding on the diagram is as follows:
• Areas indicated as Gray are predicted to be below 5% of the MPE limits. Grayrepresents areas more than 20 times below the most conservative exposure limit.Gray areas are accessible to anyone.
• Green represents areas are predicted to be between 5% and 100% of the MPElimits. Green areas are accessible to anyone.
• Blue represents areas predicted to exceed the General Public MPE limits but areless than Occupational limits. Blue areas should be accessible only to RF trainedworkers.
• Yellow represents areas predicted to exceed Occupational MPE limits. Yellowareas should be accessible only to RF trained workers able to assess currentexposure levels.
• Red represents areas predicted to have exposure more than 10 times theOccupational MPE limits. Red indicates that the RF levels must be reduced prior toaccess. An RF Safety· Plan is required which outlines how to reduce the RF energy inthese areas prior to access.
If trained occupational personnel require access to areas that are delineated as above 100% of the limit, Sitesafe recommends that they utilize the proper personal protection equipment (RF monitors), coordinate with the carriers to reduce or shutdown power, or make real-time power density measurements with the appropriate power density meter to determine real-time MPE levels. This will allow the personnel to ensure that their work area is within exposure limits.
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Appendix E - Assumptions and Definitions
General Model Assumptions In this site compliance report, it is assumed that all antennas are operating at full power at all times. Software modeling was performed for all transmitting antennas located on the site. Sitesafe has further assumed a 100% duty cycle and maximum radiated power.
The modeling is based on recommendations from the FCC's OET-65 bulletin with the following variances per AT&T guidance. Reflection has not been considered in the modeling, i.e. the reflection factor is 1.0. The near / far field boundary has been set to 1.5 times the aperture height of the antenna and modeling beyond that point is the lesser of the near field cylindrical model and the far field model taking into account the gain of the antenna.
The site has been modeled with these assumptions to show the maximum RF energy density. Areas modeled with exposure greater than 100% of the General Public MPE level may not actually occur but are shown as a prediction that could be realized. Sitesafe believes these areas to be safe for entry by occupationally trained personnel utilizing appropriate personal protective equipment (in most cases, a personal monitor).
Use of Generic Antennas For the purposes of this report, the use of "Generic" as an antenna model, or "Unknown" for an operator means the information about a carrier, their FCC license and/or antenna information was not provided and could not be obtained while on site. In the event of unknown information, Sitesafe will use our industry specific knowledge of equipment, antenna models, and transmit power to model the site. If more specific information can be obtained for the unknown measurement criteria, Sitesafe recommends remodeling of the site utilizing the more complete and accurate data. Information about similar facilities is used when the service is identified and associated with a particular antenna. If no information is available regarding the transmitting service associated with an unidentified antenna, using the antenna manufacturer's published data regarding the antenna's physical characteristics makes more conservative assumptions.
Where the frequency is unknown, Sitesafe uses the closest frequency in the antenna's range that corresponds to the highest Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE), resulting in a conservative analysis.
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Appendix F - Definitions
5% Rule - The rules adopted by the FCC specify that, in general, at multiple transmitter sites actions necessary to bring the area into compliance with the guidelines are the shared responsibility of all licensees whose transmitters produce field strengths or power density levels at the area in question in excess of 5% of the exposure limits. In other words, any wireless operator that contributes 5% or greater of the MPE limit in an area that is identified to be greater than 100% of the MPE limit is responsible for taking corrective actions to bring the site into compliance.
Compliance - The determination of whether a site complies with FCC standards with regards to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields from transmitting antennas.
Decibel (dB} - A unit for measuring power or strength of a signal.
Duty Cycle - The percent of pulse duration to the pulse period of a periodic pulse train. Also, may be a measure of the temporal transmission characteristic of an intermittently transmitting RF source such as a paging antenna by dividing average transmission duration by the average period for transmission. A duty cycle of 100% corresponds to continuous operation.
Effective (or Equivalent} Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP} - The product of the power supplied to the antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna.
Effective Radiated Power (ERP} - The product of the power supplied to the antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to a half-wave dipole antenna.
Gain (of an antenna) - The ratio of the maximum power in a given direction to the maximum power in the same direction from an isotropic radiator. Gain is a measure of the relative efficiency of a directional antenna as compared to an omnidirectional antenna.
General Population/Uncontrolled Environment - Defined by the FCC as an area where RF exposure may occur to persons who are unaware of the potential for exposure and who have no control over their exposure. General Population is also referenced as General Public.
Generic Antenna - For the purposes of this report, the use of "Generic" as an antenna model means the antenna information was not provided and could not be obtained while on site. In the event of unknown information, Sitesafe will use its industry specific knowledge of antenna models to select a worst-case scenario antenna to model the site.
Isotropic Antenna - An antenna that is completely non-directional. In other words, an antenna that radiates energy equally in all directions.
Maximum Measurement - This measurement represents the single largest measurement recorded when performing a spatial average measurement.
Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPEJ - The rms and peak electric and magnetic field strength, their squares, or the plane-wave equivalent power densities associated with these fields to which a person may be exposed without harmful effect and with acceptable safety factor.
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Occupational/Controlled Environment - Defined by the FCC as an area where RF exposure may occur to persons who are aware of the potential for exposure as a condition of employment or specific activity and can exercise control over their exposure.
OET Bulletin 65 - Technical guideline developed by the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology to determine the impact of RF exposure on humans. The guideline was published in August 1997.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) - Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthy workplace for their employees. OSHA's role is to promote the safety and health of America's working men and women by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual process improvement in workplace safety and health. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.
Radio Frequency Exposure or Electromagnetic Fields - Electromagnetic waves that are propagated from antennas through space.
Spatial Average Measurement-A technique used to average a minimum of ten (10) measurements taken in a ten (10) second interval from zero (OJ to six (6) feet. This measurement is intended to model the average energy a 6-foot tall human body will absorb while present in an electromagnetic field of energy.
Transmitter Power Output (TPOJ -The radio frequency output power of a transmitter's final radio frequency stage as measured at the output terminal while connected to a load.
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Appendix G - References
The following references can be followed for further information about RF Health and Safety.
Site Safe, LLC http://www.sitesafe.com FCC Radio Frequency Safety http://www.fee.gov/encyclopedia/radio-freq uency-safety National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) http://www.ncrponline.org Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., (IEEE) http://www.ieee.org American National Standards Institute (ANSI) http://www.ansi.org Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) http://www.epa.gov/rad town/wireless-tech.html National Institutes of Health (NIH) http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/emf/ Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA} http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation / International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) http://www.icnirp.org World Health Organization (WHO) http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/ National Cancer Institute http://www.cancer.gov/ cancertopics/factsheet /Risk/cellphones American Cancer Society (ACS) http://www.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/PED l 3X Cellular Phone Towers.asp?sit earea=PED European Commission Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph risk/committees/04 scenihr/docs/scenihr o 022.pdf Fairfax County, Virginia Public School Survey http://www.fcps.edu/fts/safety-security/ RFEESurvey/ UK Health Protection Agency Advisory Group on Non-Ionizing Radiation http://www.hpa.orq.uk/webw/HPAweb&HPAwebStandard/HPAweb C/l 317133826368 Norwegian Institute of Public Health http://www.fhi.no/dokumenter/545eea7l47.pdf
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