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Physics Astronomy Building Wireless Cellular Antennas

Physics Astronomy Building Wireless Cellular Antennas
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… on accessible areas were below the limit for general public exposure to radiofrequency energy except for upper roof … level floor as indicated in figure 2 below. Location RF Exposure Measurements Hazard category Upper roof level – Delta (1) 116 % of the FCC general public exposure limit. 2 Upper roof level- Beta (2) Less than 39.5% …

Mary Gates Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet

Mary Gates Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
336.91KB (.pdf)
… • All measurements were below the limit for general public exposure to radiofrequency energy. AERIAL VIEW OF THE … antennas may exceed the occupational limits. Location RF Exposure Measurements Hazard category Penthouse roof level – … (same level as antennas’ height) 192% of FCC Occupational Exposure limit 3 Penthouse roof level – below the antenna …

HMC: Patricia Steele Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet

HMC: Patricia Steele Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
343.26KB (.pdf)
… • All measurements were below the limit for general public exposure to radiofrequency energy. AERIAL VIEW OF THE … in front of these antennas or barriers. Location RF Exposure Measurements Hazard category Main roof- directly in … beta and gamma sectors Less than 95% of FCC general public exposure limit. 3 Main roof level (behind the stanchion …

McMahon Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet 

McMahon Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet 
372.06KB (.pdf)
… field beyond this point may exceed the general public exposure limits. • Orange barriers are also located on the … directly in front of these screen enclosures. Location RF Exposure Measurements Hazard category Ground level Less than 0.15% of FCC general public exposure limit. 1 Roof level, penthouse Less than …

4545 Building Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet

4545 Building Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
326.44KB (.pdf)
… • All measurements were below the limit for general public exposure to radiofrequency energy. AERIAL VIEW OF THE … or stanchions are required at this site. Location RF Exposure Measurements Hazard category Penthouse roof level – … (same level as antennas’ height) 192% of FCC Occupational Exposure limit 3 Main Roof Level - 70’ (13 feet below bottom …

Lander Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet

Lander Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
232.13KB (.pdf)
… • All measurements were below the limit for general public exposure to radiofrequency energy. AERIAL VIEW OF THE … in front of these antennas or barriers. Location RF Exposure Measurements Hazard category Accessible location on the roof level Less than 110% of FCC Occupational Exposure limit. 3 Ground level Less than 5.7 % of FCC …

Health Sciences BB Tower Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet

Health Sciences BB Tower Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
358.06KB (.pdf)
… • All measurements were below the limit for general public exposure to radiofrequency energy. AERIAL VIEW OF THE … Safety for an additional safety discussion. Location RF Exposure Measurements Hazard category Ground level Less than 0.02% of FCC general public exposure limit. 1 Main roof Less than 7.93% of FCC …

HSRAC Process Map for Diagnostic Imaging

HSRAC Process Map for Diagnostic Imaging
504.55KB (.pdf)
… for completeness. Study includes RESEARCH radiation exposure? Determine total dose per year to study …

Radiation Safety Committee Charter

Radiation Safety Committee Charter
437.43KB (.pdf)
… c. Make every reasonable effort to maintain radiation exposures, and releases of radioactive materials in … of the details of the proposed use including radiation exposure to individuals involved; • The adequacy of training … approval of experimental investigation involving radiation exposure to human subjects with the Institutional Review …

Dosimetry Definitions

Dosimetry Definitions
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… Dosimetry Definitions Dosimeters monitor external radiation exposure and provide a record of your occupational dose. … DDE – Deep Dose Equivalent applies to external whole-body exposure at a disuse depth of 1 cm (1,000 mg/cm2) 2) LDE – Lens Dose Equivalent applies to the external exposure of the lens of the eye at a tissue depth of 0.3 cm …

Radiation Worker and Dosimetry Application

Radiation Worker and Dosimetry Application
111.98KB (.pdf)
… pertinent previous and/or concurrent occupational radiation exposure data. I agree to return all dosimeters in a timely … schools. Previous and/or Concurrent Occupational Radiation Exposure Please provide the dates and the name and address … I have never been monitored for occupational radiation exposure Institution Institution City/State City/State Dates …

Laser Safety Procedure Template

Laser Safety Procedure Template
1.10MB (.docx)
… key. · Obtain medical assistance immediately in case of eye exposure, suspected exposure to laser radiation or any health threatening …

Missing/Damaged Dosimeter Report

Missing/Damaged Dosimeter Report
306.61KB (.pdf)
… This information may be used to estimate your radiation exposure for the wear period(s) involved. Please fill out … exceed 10% of the Annual Limits for Occupational Radiation Exposure. ☐ Due to the reasons stated above, the dose for …

RSC Q2 Agenda 5/20/25

RSC Q2 Agenda 5/20/25
121.56KB (.pdf)
… of DOH inspection of broad scope license • Review UW response to items of non-compliance 9. Gamma knife …

Dosimetry Application for Non-Radiation Workers

Dosimetry Application for Non-Radiation Workers
92.90KB (.pdf)
… pertinent previous and/or concurrent occupational radiation exposure data. I agree to return all dosimeters in a timely … pertinent previous and/or concurrent occupational radiation exposure data.  I agree to return all dosimeters in a timely …

2024 Q1 RSC Agenda 02/27/24

2024 Q1 RSC Agenda 02/27/24
447.09KB (.pdf)
… TIME TOPIC NOTES 2:10 Discussion Items 7. Report of overexposure investigation (Campbell) • Review report. 8. Report of high extremity exposure (Campbell) • Review report and discuss further …

Request for Fetal Radiation Monitoring (Form 9)

Request for Fetal Radiation Monitoring (Form 9)
228.56KB (.pdf)
… pertinent previous and/or concurrent occupational radiation exposure data. I agree to return all dosimeters in a timely … pertinent previous and/or concurrent occupational radiation exposure data.  I agree to return all dosimeters in a timely …

Approved Risk Language for Consent Forms

Approved Risk Language for Consent Forms
254.41KB (.pdf)
… The risk to your health from this level of radiation exposure is too low to be detectable and may be nonexistent. … below. The risk to your health from this level of radiation exposure is too low to be detectable and may be nonexistent. …

Laser Pointer Safety

Laser Pointer Safety
150.94KB (.pdf)
… unless intentionally misused. The most likely effects from exposure to viewing the beam from a laser pointer are … a maximum power output of between 1 and 5 mW. The length of exposure to visible lasers is usually limited by the eye's …

Dose Report Explanation

Dose Report Explanation
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… (206) 543-7262 ehsdept@uw.edu Last Updated July 27, 2021 … Exposure History 1 XXX 2 Series Name Badge Frequency: …

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