STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS Sample Clauses

STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS. 1. All installations must conform with all state and national regulations and the following state and national codes or any supplements, amendments or provisions which supersede them:
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STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS. 1. All installations must conform with all state and national regulations and the following state and national codes or any supplements, amendments or provisions which supersede them: a. American National Standards Institute: ANSI/EAI-222E Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures b. Federal Aviation Administration Regulations: Vol. XI, Part 77 Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace Advisory Circular Obstruction Marking and Lighting AC 70/7460 Advisory Circular High Intensity Obstruction Lighting Systems AC 150/5345-43, FAA/DOD Specifications L-856 C. Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations: Code of Federal Construction, Marking and Lighting of Antenna Regulations Title 47 Structures Chapter 1, Part 17 d. National Electrical Code e. Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. Basic National Building Code Basic National Mechanical Code State Building Code f. National Fire Protection Association Code 101 - Life Safety Code 90A - Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems Code 110 - Emergency and Standby Power Systems g. State Fire Safety Code h. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910) General Industry Subpart R Special Industries 1910.268Telecommunications 1926.510Subpart M Fall Prevention i. Motorola Grounding Guideline for Cellular Radio Installations, Document No. 68P81150E62, 7/23/92 OR AT&T AUTOPLEX Cellular Telecommunications Systems, Lightning Protection and Grounding, Customer Information Bulletin 148B, August 1990, or latest revision.
STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS. All installations must, at a minimum, be in conformance with the most current release of the following State and National codes: American National Standards Institute: ANSI/EIA-222 Structural Standards For Steel Antenna Towers And Antenna Supporting Structures Federal Aviation Administration Regulations: Title 14, Chapter I, Part 77 Safe, Efficient Use And Preservation Of The Navigable Airspace Advisory Circular Obstruction Marking And Lighting AC 70/7460-1L Advisory Circular Specification for Obstruction Lighting Equipment AC 150/5345-43, FAA/DOD Specifications L-856 Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations: Code of Federal Chapter I - FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Construction, Marking and Subchapter A – GENERAL; Part 17 - CONSTRUCTION, MARKING, AND Regulations Title 47 LIGHTING OF ANTENNA STRUCTURES National Fire Protection Association 70, National Electrical Code (NEC) International Building Code Occupational Safety and Health Administration: Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910) General Industry Subpart R Special Industries 1910.268 Telecommunications State Building Code 9/30/2021 SITE INSTALLATION AND APPEARANCE STANDARDS PAGE: 2 OF 7

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