Note: | See chart in WAC 296-32-210 under the definition of "nonionizing radiation (RFR)." |
(2) RF safety program. The employer shall establish and maintain a program for the control and monitoring of nonionizing radiation hazards. This program shall provide employees adequate supervision, training, facilities, equipment, and supplies, for the control and assessment of nonionizing hazards.
(3) Prior to commencing work where there are potential RFR hazards, a competent person shall assess potential RFR hazards of areas which may be accessed by employees in the course of their work, and post temporary signage to indicate areas where the RFR hazard exceeds the general population/uncontrolled MPE limits for exposure set forth in 47 C.F.R. 1.1310. Temporary signage shall remain in place while work is performed and the hazard exists.
Note: | Temporary signage posting areas may include doorways, gates, or hatches. |