Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-1404 - Radio Frequency Equipment
A. A registrant shall operate a radiation
source that emits radio frequency radiation in a radio frequency controlled
area, in a manner that will prevent human exposure that exceeds the MPE
specified in IEEE Std C95.1-1999, Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz, 1999 edition, which is
incorporated by reference, published by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers, Inc., 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, and on
file with the Department. This incorporation by reference contains no future
editions or amendments. The registrant shall post each point of access into a
radio frequency controlled area according to R9-7-1406.
B. If a registrant is required to operate a
radio frequency source in a controlled area, the registrant shall employ visual
or audible emission indicators that function only during production of
radiation.
C. If a source of radio
frequency emissions is physically separate from the source's means of
activation by a distance greater than 2 meters, the registrant shall place a
visual or an audible emission indicator at the source and the point of
activation.
D. A registrant shall
place each visual emission indicator so that the location of the indicator does
not require human exposure to radio frequency radiation that exceeds the
applicable MPE.
E. A registrant
shall inspect each safety device designed to prevent human exposure to
excessive radio frequency radiation for proper operation at intervals that do
not exceed one month.
F. If a
machine emits mechanically scanned radio frequency radiation, a registrant
shall ensure that the machine cannot, as the result of scan failure or any
other malfunction, cause a change in angular velocity or amplitude, allowing
human exposure that exceeds the applicable MPE.
G. A registrant shall physically secure each
radio frequency sources to prevent unauthorized use and tampering.
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