We are required to call in and have power turned down on broadcast when we are on the tower. Specifically within 50 feet of the broadcast antenna.
The site owners and high power tenants are required to post the site depending on the rf levels. So...
The "CAUTION" sign is appropriate where individuals may have access to areas in which the RF fields exceed the occupational Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits in controlled areas.
The "NOTICE" sign may be used in areas where RF fields exceed the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for the general public in uncontrolled areas.
The WARNING sign should be used in those areas, very near RF sources, in which RF fields may substantially exceed the controlled environment Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits by ten times or more. (you really need a personal rf sensing device if this sign is posted.
So more than anything the "safety person" (the teacher?) should know the signs and the rules. They may just simply need to limit their exposure to a couple of hours max. Or long enough to shoot the picture... :shock:
But generally the ground will see the lowest rf. Tower climb gates will generally be posted with the higher "notice" or "warning" sign if needed.
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