RF (radio frequency) refers to the use of electromagnetic radiation for transferring information between two circuits that have no direct electrical connection.
According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), RF waves emanating from an antenna are generated by the movement of electrical charges in the antenna.
Electromagnetic waves can be characterized by a wavelength and a frequency. The wavelength is the distance covered by one complete cycle of the electromagnetic wave, while the frequency is the number of electromagnetic waves passing a given point in one second.
Upon completion of the RF safety training course, the attendees will learn about:
- RF Theory of Operation
- RF Site Safety and the Law
- Type of RF Radiation
- Introduction to Antennas and RF sources
- Analyzing Maximum Permissible Exposure – MPE
- How to begin Hazard assessment
- Available Personal Protective Equipment – PPE
- RF Safety Models
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