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The Invisible Worksite Hazard – |
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There are over 5000 AM broadcast stations located throughout the United States. For most construction trades, the hazards related to their RF emissions are not a factor, being limited to fenced and signed areas a few yards in radius about the base of the broadcast tower. However, trades using cranes, pile drivers, and other heavy equipment with long booms and cables are at much greater risk. The radio “profile” of this equipment can effectively capture and amplify the waves, and present a physical and personnel hazard as much as two miles away from a station – and the tower may not even be visible from the worksite.
In another case, a contractor found that a large water tank project was located only a few hundred feet from a directional AM station. Workers were getting burned and rigging cables were arcing. Subsequent LBA studies examined health issues and advised on remediation. Also, LBA found the tank to significantly alter the operation of the AM station due to its proximity, raising serious liability and Federal Communications Commission compliance issues for both owners and contractors. Specialized permanent electronic add-ons to the structure were determined by LBA to be required to comply with Federal Law to protect the AM station.
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