RF EXPOSURE Clause Samples
The RF Exposure clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to exposure to radio frequency (RF) emissions generated by equipment or devices. It typically outlines safety standards that must be met, such as compliance with regulatory limits on RF energy, and may require the implementation of signage, barriers, or training for personnel working near RF sources. This clause ensures that all parties are aware of and adhere to safety protocols, thereby minimizing health risks and legal liabilities associated with RF exposure.
RF EXPOSURE. Licensee agrees to reduce power or suspend operation of its Equipment if necessary and upon reasonable notice to prevent exposure of workers or the public to RF radiation in excess of the then-existing regulatory standards.
RF EXPOSURE. It shall be the responsibility of Licensee to ensure that the addition of the Attachment does not cause radio frequency, and is properly tagged to exhibit the exposure levels of all of the current existing equipment located upon the pole and in the surrounding vicinity (including the Attachment, Owner’s equipment, and all other transmitting equipment in the vicinity) to exceed those levels permitted by the FCC. Owner shall require other licensees installing equipment after the installation of the Attachment to bear the same responsibility. If it is determined that the radio frequency exposure levels at a pole and surrounding vicinity exceed exposure levels set by the FCC and the Attachment is part of the cause of such exposure issues, then Licensee shall immediately terminate operation of the Attachment and remove the Attachment located at that pole within thirty (30) days of being notified.
RF EXPOSURE. Lessee agrees to reduce power or suspend operations of its radio equipment if necessary and upon reasonable notice to prevent exposure of workers or the public to RF radiation in excess of the then-existing regulatory standards.
