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IBEW Enourages FCC Rulemaking To Address RF Emission Risks for Workers

The FCC should act to reduce workers' RF risks from wireless antennas, said the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in a letter to Chairman Tom Wheeler posted Wednesday in docket 13-84. “I write to urge you to promulgate a rule…

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that would require stronger RF monitoring and safety regulations that would protect all workers not just those employed in the telecommunications industry,” said IBEW International President Lonnie Stephenson. He noted congressional concerns about the potential for workers to be overexposed to RF emissions from wireless transmission sites. He said employers are rarely informed about the location of RF antennas, which are often not recognizable because they're camouflaged or hidden. “Our understanding is that the FCC does plan to address RF exposure through a proposed rule,” he said. “The IBEW hopes that the FCC's proposal will protect all personnel, especially our members, with the same level of safety enjoyed by the wireless industry's workforce. An updated RF regulation could go a long way to prevent unnecessary health risks associated with RF over-exposure.”