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Reso 2025-008 Rejecting Appeal (PLN24-0040)
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<br /> <br /> <br />S-ORD107114 Page 25 <br />AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, <br />except under written agreement. ©2023 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. <br /> <br /> <br />FCC regulations regarding Radiofrequency radiation exposure, expressed in 47 CFR <br />§ 1.1310 are further clarified with respect to the value of 5% of exposure limits for the <br />subject transmitters in the following section of 47 CFR § 1.1307 (b): <br /> <br /> (3) In general, when the guidelines specified in § 1.1310 are <br />exceeded in an accessible area due to the emissions from multiple <br />fixed transmitters, actions necessary to bring the area into compliance <br />are the shared responsibility of all licensees whose transmitters <br />produce, at the area in question, power density levels that exceed <br />5% of the power density exposure limit applicable to their particular <br />transmitter or field strength levels that, when squared, exceed 5% of <br />the square of the electric or magnetic field strength limit applicable to <br />their particular transmitter. Owners of transmitter sites are expected <br />to allow applicants and licensees to take reasonable steps to comply <br />with the requirements contained In § 1.1307(b) and, where feasible, <br />should encourage co-location of transmitters and common solutions <br />for controlling access to areas where the RF exposure limits <br />contained in § 1.1310 might be exceeded. <br /> <br />Following these FCC requirements, predictive modeling has been performed to <br />evaluate power density resulting from client transmitters as a percentage of the power <br />density MPE limit applicable to their transmitters. These results are presented in <br />Section 4. <br /> <br />The site should be routinely inspected and this or a similar report updated with any <br />changes to the RF environment including: <br /> <br />• Adding new antennas <br />• Removing of any existing antennas <br />• Change in the radiating power or number of RF emitters <br /> <br />Waterford Consultants, LLC recommends coordinating with all wireless tenants before <br />performing services in front of or near any transmitting antennas. During these <br />activities, it may be appropriate to utilize Lockout/Tagout Procedures as specified in <br />ATT-002-290-078, “RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines” for <br />scheduled outages to eliminate RF hazards during these activities. <br /> <br />Att C - Att 5
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