RFES Study and Signage Sample Clauses

RFES Study and Signage. 6.3.1. A preliminary RFES study is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Exhibit C. After the completion of the Antenna attached to Licensee’s Facilities but prior to their operation, Licensee shall measure the actual radio frequency exposure on the Premises. Thereafter, Licensee shall complete and submit to Licensor a final RFES. This final RFES shall replace Exhibit C and shall be performed at Licensee’s sole cost and expense. The final RFES shall recommend the stand-off distance for Licensee’s Facilities, and Licensee shall post signage on Licensee’s Facilities, the City Facilities, and the Integrated Facilities in conformance with the study and applicable Laws. This signage shall be posted in the manner required by the Director. If Licensee’s Facilities are mounted on City Facilities, the Director shall require Licensee to post such additional notices on the City Facilities and the Integrated Facilities so that Licensor’s employees and agents inspecting or maintaining these facilities will avoid coming within the standoff distance.
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RFES Study and Signage. 6.3.1. A preliminary RFES Study is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Exhibit C. After the completion of the Antenna attached to Licensee’s Facilities but prior to their operation, Licensee shall measure the actual radio frequency exposure on the Premises. Thereafter, Licensee shall complete and submit to Licensor a final RFES. This final RFES shall replace Exhibit C and shall be performed at Licensee’s sole cost and expense. The final RFES shall recommend the stand-off distance for Licensee’s Facilities, and Licensee shall post signage on Licensee’s Facilities, the TLP, and the Integrated Facilities in conformance with the study and applicable Law. This signage shall be posted in the manner required by the Director. The Director shall require Licensee to post such additional notices on the TLP and the Integrated Facilities so that Licensor’s employees and agents inspecting or maintaining these facilities will avoid coming within the standoff distance.
RFES Study and Signage. 6.3.1. A preliminary RFES Study is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Exhibit C. After the completion of the Antenna attached to Licensee’s Facilities but prior to their operation, Licensee shall measure the actual radio frequency exposure on the Premises. Thereafter, Licensee shall complete and submit to Licensor a final RFES. This final RFES shall replace Exhibit C and shall be performed at Licensee’s sole cost and expense. The final RFES shall recommend the stand-off distance for Licensee’s Facilities, and Licensee shall post signage on Licensee’s Facilities in conformance with the study and applicable Laws. This signage shall be posted in the manner required by the Director.

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