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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20190429_Radio Frequency Report EMERadio Frequency – Electromagnetic Energy (RF-EME) Compliance Report Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 MRLOS049577 CSTAM 1 1500 East Coast Highway Newport Beach, California 92660 Orange County 33.610828; -117.883063 NAD83 Light Pole The proposed AT&T installation will be in compliance with FCC regulations upon proper installation of recommended signage. EBI Project No. 6219000838 March 21, 2019 Prepared for: AT&T Mobility, LLC 12900 Park Plaza Drive, 3rd Floor Cerritos, CA 90703 Prepared by: PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 i TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY..................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS ................................... 3 2.0 AT&T RF EXPOSURE POLICY REQUIREMENTS .................................................................... 5 3.0 WORST-CASE PREDICTIVE MODELING ................................................................................. 5 4.0 RECOMMENDED SIGNAGE/COMPLIANCE PLAN .................................................................... 7 5.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................. 8 6.0 LIMITATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 8 APPENDICES Appendix A Personnel Certifications Appendix B Compliance/Signage Plan PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Purpose of Report EnviroBusiness Inc. (dba EBI Consulting) has been contracted by AT&T Mobility, LLC to conduct radio frequency electromagnetic (RF-EME) modeling for AT&T Site CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 located at 1500 East Coast Highway in Newport Beach, California to determine RF-EME exposure levels from proposed AT&T wireless communications equipment at this site. As described in greater detail in Section 1.0 of this report, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has developed Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Limits for general public exposures and occupational exposures. This report summarizes the results of RF-EME modeling in relation to relevant FCC RF-EME compliance standards for limiting human exposure to RF-EME fields. This report contains a detailed summary of the RF EME analysis for the site, including the following:  Site Plan with antenna locations  Graphical representation of theoretical MPE fields based on modeling  Graphical representation of recommended signage and/or barriers This document addresses the compliance of AT&T’s transmitting facilities independently and in relation to all collocated facilities at the site. Statement of Compliance A site is considered out of compliance with FCC regulations if there are areas that exceed the FCC exposure limits and there are no RF hazard mitigation measures in place. Any carrier which has an installation that contributes more than 5% of the applicable MPE must participate in mitigating these RF hazards. As presented in the sections below, based on worst-case predictive modeling, there are no modeled exposures on any accessible utility line level and ground walking/working surface related to ATT’s proposed antennas that exceed the FCC’s occupational and/or general public exposure limits at this site. As such, the proposed AT&T installation is in compliance with FCC regulations upon proper installation of recommended signage and/or barriers. AT&T Recommended Signage/Compliance Plan AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014, requires that: 1. All sites must be analyzed for RF exposure compliance; 2. All sites must have that analysis documented; and 3. All sites must have any necessary signage and barriers installed. Site compliance recommendations have been developed based upon protocols presented in AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014, additional guidance provided by AT&T, EBI’s understanding of FCC and OSHA requirements, and common industry practice. Barrier locations have been identified (when required) based on guidance presented in AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014. PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 The following signage is recommended at this site:  Blue NOTICE decals posted around the bottom of the radome of the antenna. The signage proposed for installation at this site complies with AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document and therefore complies with FCC and OSHA requirements. Barriers are not recommended on this site. More detailed information concerning site compliance recommendations is presented in Section 4.0 and Appendix B of this report. PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 1.0 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS The FCC has established Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for human exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic (RF-EME) energy fields, based on exposure limits recommended by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) and, over a wide range of frequencies, the exposure limits developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) and adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to replace the 1982 ANSI guidelines. Limits for localized absorption are based on recommendations of both ANSI/IEEE and NCRP. The FCC guidelines incorporate two separate tiers of exposure limits that are based upon occupational/controlled exposure limits (for workers) and general public/uncontrolled exposure limits for members of the general public. Occupational/controlled exposure limits apply to situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment and in which those persons who are exposed have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Occupational/ controlled exposure limits also apply where exposure is of a transient nature as a result of incidental passage through a location where exposure levels may be above general public/uncontrolled limits (see below), as long as the exposed person has been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. General public/uncontrolled exposure limits apply to situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Therefore, members of the general public would always be considered under this category when exposure is not employment-related, for example, in the case of a telecommunications tower that exposes persons in a nearby residential area. Table 1 and Figure 1 (below), which are included within the FCC’s OET Bulletin 65, summarize the MPE limits for RF emissions. These limits are designed to provide a substantial margin of safety. They vary by frequency to take into account the different types of equipment that may be in operation at a particular facility and are “time-averaged” limits to reflect different durations resulting from controlled and uncontrolled exposures. The FCC’s MPEs are measured in terms of power (mW) over a unit surface area (cm2). Known as the power density, the FCC has established an occupational MPE of 5 milliwatts per square centimeter (mW/cm2) and an uncontrolled MPE of 1 mW/cm2 for equipment operating in the 1900 MHz frequency range. For the AT&T equipment operating at 850 MHz, the FCC’s occupational MPE is 2.83 mW/cm2 and an uncontrolled MPE of 0.57 mW/cm2. For the AT&T equipment operating at 700 MHz, the FCC’s occupational MPE is 2.33 mW/cm2 and an uncontrolled MPE of 0.47 mW/cm2. These limits are considered protective of these populations. Table 1: Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/cm2) Averaging Time [E]2, [H]2, or S (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f (900/f2)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-I,500 -- -- f/300 6 PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 Table 1: Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/cm2) Averaging Time [E]2, [H]2, or S (minutes) 1,500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Public/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/cm2) Averaging Time [E]2, [H]2, or S (minutes) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f2)* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-I,500 -- -- f/1,500 30 1,500-100,000 -- -- 1.0 30 f = Frequency in (MHz) * Plane-wave equivalent power density Based on the above, the most restrictive thresholds for exposures of unlimited duration to RF energy for several personal wireless services are summarized below: Personal Wireless Service Approximate Frequency Occupational MPE Public MPE Personal Communication (PCS) 1,950 MHz 5.00 mW/cm2 1.00 mW/cm2 Cellular Telephone 870 MHz 2.90 mW/cm2 0.58 mW/cm2 Specialized Mobile Radio 855 MHz 2.85 mW/cm2 0.57 mW/cm2 Long Term Evolution (LTE) 700 MHz 2.33 mW/cm2 0.47 mW/cm2 Most Restrictive Freq, Range 30-300 MHz 1.00 mW/cm2 0.20 mW/cm2 MPE limits are designed to provide a substantial margin of safety. These limits apply for continuous exposures and are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. Power Density (mW/cm2) PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 Personal Communication (PCS) facilities used by AT&T in this area operate within a frequency range of 700-1900 MHz. Facilities typically consist of: 1) electronic transceivers (the radios or cabinets) connected to wired telephone lines; and 2) antennas that send the wireless signals created by the transceivers to be received by individual subscriber units (PCS telephones). Transceivers are typically connected to antennas by coaxial cables. Because of the short wavelength of PCS services, the antennas require line-of-site paths for good propagation, and are typically installed above ground level. Antennas are constructed to concentrate energy towards the horizon, with as little energy as possible scattered towards the ground or the sky. This design, combined with the low power of PCS facilities, generally results in no possibility for exposure to approach Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) levels, with the exception of areas directly in front of the antennas. 2.0 AT&T RF EXPOSURE POLICY REQUIREMENTS AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014, requires that: 1. All sites must be analyzed for RF exposure compliance; 2. All sites must have that analysis documented; and 3. All sites must have any necessary signage and barriers installed. Pursuant to this guidance, worst-case predictive modeling was performed for the site. This modeling is described below in Section 3.0. Lastly, based on the modeling and survey data, EBI has produced a Compliance Plan for this site that outlines the recommended signage and barriers. The recommended Compliance Plan for this site is described in Section 4.0. 3.0 WORST-CASE PREDICTIVE MODELING In accordance with AT&T’s RF Exposure policy, EBI performed theoretical modeling using RoofView® software to estimate the worst-case power density at the site utility line level and ground-level resulting from operation of the antennas. RoofView® is a widely-used predictive modeling program that has been developed by Richard Tell Associates to predict both near field and far field RF power density values for roof-top and tower telecommunications sites produced by vertical collinear antennas that are typically used in the cellular, PCS, paging and other communications services. The models utilize several operational specifications for different types of antennas to produce a plot of spatially-averaged power densities that can be expressed as a percentage of the applicable exposure limit. For this report, EBI utilized antenna and power data provided by AT&T and compared the resultant worst-case MPE levels to the FCC’s occupational/controlled exposure limits outlined in OET Bulletin 65. The assumptions used in the modeling are based upon information provided by AT&T and information gathered from other sources. There are no other wireless carriers with equipment installed at this site. Based on worst-case predictive modeling, there are no modeled exposures on any accessible utility line level and ground walking/working surface related to ATT’s proposed antennas that exceed the FCC’s occupational and/or general public exposure limits at this site. At the nearest walking/working surfaces to the AT&T antennas on the utility line level and ground, the maximum power density generated by the AT&T antennas is approximately 60.00 percent of the FCC’s general public limit (12.00 percent of the FCC’s occupational limit). The composite exposure level from all carriers on this site is approximately 60.00 percent of the FCC’s general public limit (12.00 percent of the FCC’s occupational limit) at the nearest walking/working surface to each antenna. Based on worst- PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 case predictive modeling, there are no areas at ground/street level related to the proposed AT&T antennas that exceed the FCC’s occupational or general public exposure limits at this site. At ground/street level, the maximum power density generated by the antennas is approximately 0.5 percent of the FCC’s general public limit (0.1 percent of the FCC’s occupational limit). A graphical representation of the RoofView® modeling results is presented in Appendix B. It should be noted that RoofView® is not suitable for modeling microwave dish antennas; however, these units are designed for point-to-point operations at the elevations of the installed equipment rather than ground- level coverage. Based on AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014, microwave antennas are considered compliant if they are higher than 20 feet above any accessible walking/working surface. There are no microwaves installed at this site. PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 4.0 RECOMMENDED SIGNAGE/COMPLIANCE PLAN Signs are the primary means for control of access to areas where RF exposure levels may potentially exceed the MPE. As presented in the AT&T guidance document, the signs must:  Be posted at a conspicuous point;  Be posted at the appropriate locations;  Be readily visible; and  Make the reader aware of the potential risks prior to entering the affected area. The table below presents the signs that may be used for AT&T installations. Informational Signs – No longer in Use Alerting Signs INFO 1 NOTICE 1 NOTICE 2 INFO 2 NOTICE DECAL INFO 3 CAUTION 2 – ROOFTOP CAUTION 2B - TOWER INFO 4 CAUTION 2C - PARAPETS WARNING 2 PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 Based upon protocols presented in AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014, and additional guidance provided by AT&T, the following signage is recommended on the site:  Blue NOTICE decals posted around the bottom of the radome of the antenna. No barriers are required for this site. The signage is graphically represented in the Signage Plan presented in Appendix B. 5.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS EBI has prepared this Radiofrequency Emissions Compliance Report for the proposed AT&T telecommunications equipment at the site located at 1500 East Coast Highway in Newport Beach, California. EBI has conducted theoretical modeling to estimate the worst-case power density from AT&T antennas to document potential MPE levels at this location and ensure that site control measures are adequate to meet FCC and OSHA requirements, as well as AT&T’s corporate RF safety policies. As presented in the preceding sections, based on worst-case predictive modeling, there are no modeled exposures on any accessible utility line level and ground walking/working surface related to ATT’s proposed antennas that exceed the FCC’s occupational and/or general public exposure limits at this site. Signage is recommended at the site as presented in Section 4.0 and Appendix B. Posting of the signage brings the site into compliance with FCC rules and regulations and AT&T’s corporate RF safety policies. 6.0 LIMITATIONS This report was prepared for the use of AT&T Mobility, LLC to meet requirements outlined in AT&T’s corporate RF safety guidelines. It was performed in accordance with generally accepted practices of other consultants undertaking similar studies at the same time and in the same locale under like circumstances. The conclusions provided by EBI are based solely on the information provided by the client. The observations in this report are valid on the date of the investigation. Any additional information that becomes available concerning the site should be provided to EBI so that our conclusions may be revised and modified, if necessary. This report has been prepared in accordance with Standard Conditions for Engagement and authorized proposal, both of which are integral parts of this report. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made. PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 Appendix A Personnel Certifications PA2019-076 PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 Preparer Certification I, Thanh Estevam, state that:  I am an employee of EnviroBusiness Inc. (d/b/a EBI Consulting), which provides RF-EME safety and compliance services to the wireless communications industry.  I have successfully completed RF-EME safety training, and I am aware of the potential hazards from RF-EME and would be classified “occupational” under the FCC regulations.  I am familiar with the FCC rules and regulations as well as OSHA regulations both in general and as they apply to RF-EME exposure.  I have been trained in on the procedures outlined in AT&T’s RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document (dated October 28, 2014) and on RF-EME modeling using RoofView® modeling software.  I have reviewed the data provided by the client and incorporated it into this Site Compliance Report such that the information contained in this report is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. PA2019-076 RF-EME Compliance Report USID No. 213747 Site No. CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 EBI Project No. 6219000838 1500 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California EBI Consulting  21 B Street  Burlington, MA 01803  1.800.786.2346 Appendix B Compliance/Signage Plan PA2019-076 ATT Antenna Ground Level Blue NOTICE decals posted around the bottom of the radome of the antenna. Compliance/Signage Plan Facility Operator: AT&T Mobility Site Name: CSTAM 1 AT&T Site Number: CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_001 USID Number: 213747 Report Date: 03-21-19 At the nearest walking/working surfaces to the AT&T antennas, the maximum power density generated by the AT&T antennas is approximately 60.00 percent of the FCC’s general public limit (12.00 percent of the FCC’s occupational limit). The composite exposure level from all carriers on this site is approximately 60.00 percent of the FCC’s general public limit (12.00 percent of the FCC’s occupational limit) at the nearest walking/working surface to each antenna. Based on worst- case predictive modeling, there are no areas at ground/street level related to the proposed AT&T antennas that exceed the FCC’s occupational or general public exposure limits at this site. At ground/street level, the maximum power density generated by the antennas is approximately 0.5 percent of the FCC’s general public limit (0.1 percent of the FCC’s occupational limit). PA2019-076