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Project........................................... Vodacom Compliance
Client.................................................................Vodacom
Document number............................... P02-2009-IC-15G
Revision........................................................................GClassification................................................ Confidential
Author.......................................................... MJ van Wyk
Date..................................................... 9 September 2009
Compliance Implementation in
the Vodacom SA Network:
Compliance Classification
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CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 4
2. SITE GROUPS .......................................................................................................... 52.1 Buildings ........................................................................................................ 5
2.2 Masts ............................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Low Powers ................................................................................................... 6
3. COMPLIANCE MEASUREMENTS ............................................................................ 7
3.1 Measurement Procedure at sites for Compliance purposes ............................ 7
3.2 Measurement Procedure at sites containing high power and/or unknownradiators..................................................................................................................... 8
4. COMPLIANCE CLASSIFICATION OF BUILDING SITES .......................................... 9
4.1 Compliant ....................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Provisionally Compliant ................................................................................ 104.3 Non-Compliant ............................................................................................. 10
5. COMPLIANCE CLASSIFICATION OF MAST SITES ............................................... 12
5.1 Compliant ..................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Public Compliant .......................................................................................... 12
5.3 Provisionally Compliant ................................................................................ 13
5.4 Non-Compliant ............................................................................................. 13
6. COMPLIANCE CLASSIFICATION OF LOW POWER SITES ................................... 14
6.1 Compliant ..................................................................................................... 14
6.2 Provisionally Compliant ................................................................................ 14
6.3 Non-Compliant ............................................................................................. 15
7. REFERENCES ........................................................................................................ 15
APPENDIX A. APPROVAL CHECKLIST FOR BUILDING SITES ............................ 16
APPENDIX B. DEFINITIONS FOR MAST SITE CERTIFICATION ........................... 17
APPENDIX C. APPROVAL CHECKLIST FOR MAST SITES ................................... 27
APPENDIX D. COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE FOR LOW POWERSITES 28
APPENDIX E. ANTENNA TYPES & FIELD EXCLUSION ZONE FIGURES ............. 29
APPENDIX F. STD SENTENCES ............................................................................ 44
APPENDIX G. OTHER CRITERIA AND DEFINITIONS ............................................ 52
APPENDIX H. KNOWN ISSUES .............................................................................. 53
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DOCUMENT HISTORY
Revision Issue Date File Names Changes made
A N/A
B 2007-09-06 P02-2008-ICx-15B_Compliance N/A
C 2007-10-03 P02-2008-ICx-15C_Compliance Mast on building implementation details
added
D 2007-10-03 P02-2008-ICx-15D_Compliance N/A
E 2009-01-20 P02-2009-IC-15E_Compliance
policy.docx
Added Low Power section.
Level of detail increased throughout report.
F 2009-09-04 P02-2009-IC-15F_Compliance
classification.docx
SA logo changed to consulting
High power and compliance measurement
procedures added.
Added Telkom signage to list of acceptable
signs.
Generic exclusion zones updated for latestinformation and extended for omni antennas.
Added details of areas not deemed publicly
accessible, like electricity pylons, etc.
G 2009-09-09 P02-2009-IC-15G_Compliance
classification.docx
Eskom access control accepted as sufficient.
Thus also removed special Eskom
classification section.
MTN Radio Worker Warning Sign also
accepted for full compliant mast classification.
More MTN signs accepted as valid RF
signage.
Masts added to exclusion list.
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1. OVERVIEW
This ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection) certification of base station
installations in the Vodacom SA network is subcontracted to EMSS Consulting.
The ICNIRP guidelines specify two levels for safe exposure, namely the Public and the Occupational
levels. The (higher) Occupational levels are applicable to RF trained personnel for the duration of their
workday, while the Public levels are applicable to the general public.
EMSS has expertise in the field of human exposure assessment to radio-frequency fields. Work performed
includes site surveys, numerical predictions (computer simulations) and the interpretation and
establishment of guidelines for limiting exposure. EMSS has more than a decade experience in the
assessment of human exposure to cellphone technologies. These include measurements and numerical
predictions of exposure to cellphones and base-station antennas. EMSS publishes its research results in
international, peer-reviewed literature and has written numerous technical reports on base-station site
surveys performed on request from cellular operators.
EMSS has developed the software package, IXUS, to assist with the documentation and management of
ICNIRP compliance certification of the large number of sites in a typical cellular network. A customized
version of IXUS (VodIxus) is used for the ICNIRP certification project for the Vodacom network.
This document describes the three different groups of sites in section 2 and the different compliancecategories for each site group in the sections 4, 5 and 6.
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2.2 Masts
The Masts group of sites are sites with
- PowerLevel set as High
- InstallationType in the list below
o Lattice mast
o Sectional pole
o Camouflaged tree
o Telecom Tower
The assessment of compliance with the ICNIRP guidelines for Mast sites is typically much simpler than for
building sites. These sites generally have good access control in place, preventing public access to the
exclusion zones around the antennas. The compliance classification of mast sites is outlined in section 5.
2.3 Low Powers
The Low Power site group consists of all sites with the PowerLevel field set as Low. The InstallationType is
irrelevant for this site grouping.
Low PowerLevel sites are sites where typically less power is available at each antenna than at a High
Powerlevel site. The following sites are classified as Low Power sites:
- Sites with internal antennas only
- Mini sites
- Micro sites
- Distributed antenna systems (DAS) sites. Note that for DAS installations, the assumption is made
that the power is distributed evenly to all the antennas.
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3. COMPLIANCE MEASUREMENTS
Compliance measurements are also used as a tool in the ICNIRP compliance certification of sites. Some of
the cases where measurements are a useful tool are listed below:
Generic rules and worst case simulations are mostly used for ICNIRP compliance assessment of
sites. When these assumptions yield a Non-compliant result and it is believed that the
assumptions are over-conservative, a measurement survey can be used to determine the
presence of exclusion zones on site, if any, and then certify the site accordingly. The procedure
used for these Compliance measurements are given in Section 3.1.
Some sites have high power transmitters, such as TV/radio services, co-located with the Vodacom
antennas. Due to the typical complexity of such a site, an accurate exclusion zone simulation is
unfeasible. Therefore measurements are used for compliance assessment at such sites. In these
cases measurements are used to check if other services: 1) result in significant increase of
exposure levels around Vodacom antennas; 2) result in Occupational Exclusion zones in areas
that Vodacom workers need to access. The procedure used at these High Power Transmitter sites
are given below in Section 3.2.
When technical information on some co-located transmitters is not available, or these systems are
not supported by VodIxus, compliance measurements can be used in the compliance certification
of these sites. Again, in these cases measurements are used to check if other services: 1) result
in significant increase of exposure levels around Vodacom antennas; 2) result in Occupational
Exclusion zones in areas that Vodacom workers need to access. The procedure used for these
sites with unknown radiators are also given in Section 3.2 below.
3.1 Measurement Procedure at sites for Compliance purposes
To determine the presence of exclusion zones on a BTS site, measurements are performed with both the
NARDA SRM-3000 selective radiation meter and the NARDA NBM-550 broadband meter. The ED5091
three axis E-field probe used for the total exposure measurements with the latter meter measures the total
exposure in the frequency range from 300 kHz to 50 GHz, but cannot discriminate between exposures
from different sources or frequencies. These measurements are not only used to identify the maximum
exposure in the pre-identified areas on site, but also in determining any contributions to the exposure at
each measurement position from frequencies outside the frequency range of the SRM-3000.
The SRM-3000 selective radiation meter is used with the 3AX 75M-3G Three-Axis E-Field Probe. The
latter has been designed and manufactured specifically for exposure evaluation close to base station
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facilities with a frequency range from 75 MHz to 3 GHz. The SRM-3000 is used to perform a broadband
measurement at the position of maximum exposure as determined with the NBM-550, along with spectrum
measurements for the GSM900, GSM1800 and UMTS frequency bands. A safety evaluation
measurement is also performed and, depending whether the Total exposure is more than 1 % of the
ICNIRP general public guidelines, an extrapolated worst case exposure including the contribution from all
the cellular operators on site is determined through post-processing of the spectral data.
This measurement procedure is based on internationally established procedures for radio-frequency
exposure assessment together with policies and procedures for ICNIRP [1] compliance assessment of
base station sites and according to protocols specified by CENELEC, [3].
3.2 Measurement Procedure at sites containing high power and/or unknown radiators
For sites where high power transmitters feed radiators, or where unknown radiators are present close to
Vodacom equipment, measurements are performed with the NARDA NBM-550 broadband meter. The
SRM-3000 meter are however used to only scan for presence of activity in its entire frequency band,
mainly to determine whether the known or unknown radiators are transmitting at the time of the
measurement survey. A broadband and safety evaluation measurement are usually the only
measurements that gets logged for this. This activity scan is performed on the ground level around co-
located masts, or in a generally central area on rooftops.
The NBM-550 is then used to determine the exposure as a percentage of the ICNIRP occupational
guideline at all areas on site around Vodacoms equipment, as well as around other equipment on access
paths to and from Vodacoms equipment that will be used by Vodacom personnel and sub-contractors.
The measurement procedure followed is based on internationally established procedures for radio-
frequency exposure assessment together with policies and procedures for ICNIRP compliance assessment
of base station sites and according to protocols specified by CENELEC, [3]
On access paths on masts (usually on the ladder of the mast structure, but also scanning each platform enroute), measurements are performed at the level of all antennas en route to the Vodacom equipment,
including the level of the Vodacom antennas and 2 (two) meter above the highest Vodacom antenna (or on
a platform in close proximity above the equipment). On building rooftops measurements are taken at the
most common access routes to/between the Vodacom equipment. All other areas on the access paths
(e.g. travelling in the shaft escalator and floor landings of a telecommunications tower, or between different
sets of antennas on the ladder of a mast) are scanned by means of a NARDA Radman RF monitor worn
on the body of the surveyor. If no alarm signals are activated on this monitor during the survey, the range
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in which the highest percentage of exposure were logged can be seen displayed on the monitor post
survey.
At each identified measurement position a complete scan of the immediate environment is f irst performed
before the reported measurement is taken at the position where the maximum measurement value was
found during the scan. The tip of the probe is kept away at least 0.5 meter from any conducting surfaces,
walls and the body of the surveyor. The Radman can be used to scan in areas as close as 0.2 meter from
structures.
No areas on masts or on rooftop sites where Vodacom personnel do not need access are surveyed.
An uncertainty assessment for the in-situ measurements performed with the NARDA NBM-550 broadband
meter has been performed by EMSS, for a confidence interval of 95%. An RF hazard drawing, visually
summarizing the exclusion zones for occupational workers on site, include this uncertainty assessment in
the results and are drawn for every site containing high power and/or unknown radiators.
4. COMPLIANCE CLASSIFICATION OF BUILDING SITES
The Buildings site group is used for sites where the cellular antennas are installed on buildings. This
includes sites where antennas are installed on rooftops (typically on poles/masts), wall mounted antennas,
silos and water towers. Additional details on this group are given in section 2.1.
Building sites are classified into Compliant, Provisionally Compliant or Non-Compliant. The criteria for
these different compliance statuses are given in Sections 4.1 to 4.3 below, while the approval checklist for
building sites is given in Appendix A.
Section 3 gives details of compliance measurements which are used in the certification of some sites.
4.1 Compliant
A building site is classified as compliant when:
There are no Public or Occupational Exclusion Zones in areas where the general public might
have access.
OR
Signage (including painted lines) and access control are present on the site to the extent that
exposure above the Public or Occupational guidelines is unlikely because it can reasonably be
expected that members of the public would pay sufficient attention to the control measures.
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AND
The Occupational Exclusion Zones at the site are clearly marked (through signage or painted
lines) for the benefit of RF workers
OR
The antenna installations are such that Occupational Exclusion Zones are not easily accessible
and RF workers would, through RF training, have gained the knowledge on how these zones
should be avoided.
In line with the above mentioned definitions sites may be classified as compliant when, for example, only
warning stickers are still required on the top and bottom of inaccessible wall mounted and roof mounted
antennas where there is a very small chance of the public entering into the Exclusion Zones of the
antennas and RF workers would know not to work right in front of the antennas.
For mast structures (not poles) on top of buildings the following criteria are used: Where Access control,
under control of cellular operators or Telkom, is in place around the mast structure, use mast site
certification criteria. Site installation type roof is still set to roof and a numerical model is required. If such
access control is not present on site, assess like any other building site 1.
4.2 Provisionally Compliant
When a building site has Public Exclusions Zones in areas where the public might have access, but it isnt
likely or there are sufficient access restrictions to prevent regular public access, a site is classified as
provisionally compliant. This also includes sites where barriers and signage must still be installed outside
the Public Exclusion Zones, but there are no obvious reasons why the public or any general maintenance
worker needs to gain access to these areas.
Typically a provisionally compliant building site would later be classified as compliant, after installation of
additional signage or access control.
4.3 Non-Compliant
A building site is classified as Non-Compliant when there are Public and/or Occupational Exclusion Zones
to which the public has regular free access. If there is any obvious reason for the public to gain access to
or pass through one of these exclusion zones and there arent adequate access restrictions and/or signage
the site has to be marked as non-compliant. A site will also be classified as non-compliant if general
1See site Malvern, BS number 2953, as an example.
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maintenance work has to be done in these exclusion zones and appropriate signage and/or access control
is not in place.
Sites in this category must be escalated to the Non-compliant list immediately.
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5. COMPLIANCE CLASSIFICATION OF MAST SITES
Based on the inaccessibility of exclusion zones and the access control and RF warning signage installed
on the site, a mast site is classified as Compliant, Public Compliant, Provisionally Compliant or Non-
Compliant. Appendix B gives further details on the abovementioned criteria while details of the compliance
classifications are given in sections 5.1 to 5.4 below. The certification checklist for mast sites is given in
Appendix C.
Section 3 gives details of compliance measurements which are used in the certification of some sites.
5.1 Compliant
A mast site can be classified as compliant if ALL of the criteria below are met
o The ICNIRP General Public exclusion zones are not easily accessible, as detailed in Appendix B.1
o Sufficient access control is present at the site, as described in Appendix B.2.
o Adequate RF signage is present at the site access points, as detailed in Appendix B.3.
o A Vodacom Caution sign (HAZ30) or a MTN Radio Worker Warning Sign is present at themost likely access route to the antennas, before entering the Public exclusion zone on routeto the Occupational exclusion zones. The same physical sign on site can be used for thiscriteria and the Adequate RF signage criterion.
5.2 Public Compliant
A mast site can be classified as Public Compliant if ALL of the criteria below are met
o The ICNIRP General Public exclusion zones are not easily accessible, as detailed in Appendix B.1.
o Sufficient access control is present at the site, as described in Appendix B.2.
o Adequate RF signage is present at the site access points, as detailed in Appendix B.3.
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5.3 Provisionally Compliant
A mast site can be classified as Provisional compliant if ALL of the criteria below are met
o The ICNIRP General Public exclusion zones are not easily accessible, as detailed in Appendix B.1.
o Sufficient access control is present at the site, as described in Appendix B.2.
This classification is used for sites where the Adequate RF Signage criterion, detailed in Appendix B.3, is
not met.
This classification is also used for sites where both the BS number AND site name are not indicated on the
site OR where both the BS number AND site name indicated on the site are incorrect. These sites are only
classified as Provisionally complaint since occupational workers need to confirm access to the correct site
for NMC power down and other actions.
Standard sentences for the Compliance Certificate comments used in these cases, are given in
Appendix F.3.2.
5.4 Non-Compliant
Sites which cannot be classified as at least provisionally compliant are classified as Non-Compliant.
Sites in this category must be escalated to the Non-compliant list immediately.
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6. COMPLIANCE CLASSIFICATION OF LOW POWER SITES
Compliance of Low Power sites is based on information obtained from Vodacom and information obtainedthrough site visits by EMSS personnel. The factors considered for the assessment are:
o Public accessibility of the Generic Public exclusion zones (including when someone might beperforming general maintenance in the vicinity of the antennas),
o Sufficient access control is in place for all access routes to the antennas on site (typically notrequired), and
o Adequate RF signage installed at the antennas on site (typically not required).
Conservative generic exclusion zones were calculated for typical antennas and these zones are used in
the assessment of Low Power sites2. Note that for DAS installations, it is assumed that the power is
distributed evenly to all the antennas.
Based on the criteria above, Low Power sites are classified as Compliant, Provisionally Compliant, or
Non-Compliant. More details on these classifications are given below in sections 6.1 to 6.3, while the
compliance assessment procedure for Low Power sites is given in Appendix D.
Section 3 gives details of compliance measurements which are used in the certification of some sites.
6.1 Compliant
A Low Power antenna is classified as compliant if no lights, smoke detectors, security cameras or other
antennas (or other systems that could require maintenance) are located inside the Public Exclusion Zone
(and no part of a persons body is likely to remain inside the exclusion zone for a continuous 6 minute
period of time while performing required maintenance) AND the Public exclusion zone is not entered when
walking around in the immediate public areas surrounding the antenna.
6.2 Provisionally Compliant
If there are lights, smoke detectors, security cameras or other antennas (or other systems that could
require maintenance) located INSIDE the Public Exclusion Zone but outside the Occupational exclusion
zone (and no part of a persons body is likely to remain inside the exclusion zone for a continuous 6 minute
period of time while performing required maintenance) AND the Public exclusion zone is not entered when
walking around in the immediate public areas surrounding the antenna, a Low Power antenna is classified
Provisionally Compliant. Standard compliance Certificate text is given in Appendix F.4.1.
2See Appendix E: ANTENNA TYPES & FIELD EXCLUSION ZONE FIGURES
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At Low Power sites where one or more of the antennas are hidden (behind behind ceilings or wall panels,
or casted within concrete slabs or walls), the antenna is classified as Provisionally Compliant and standard
compliance Certificate text for this case is given in Appendix F.4.1.
6.3 Non-Compliant
If there are lights, smoke detectors, security cameras or other antennas (or other systems that could
require maintenance) located INSIDE the Occupational Exclusion Zone (or a certain part of a persons
body is likely to remain inside the exclusion zone for a continuous 6 minute period of time while performing
required maintenance) AND/OR the Public exclusion zone IS entered when walking around in the
immediate public areas surrounding the antenna, repeat the assessment with SAR exclusion zone figures.
If the antenna is still Non-Compliant, classify the antenna as NON-Compliant.
Sites in this category must be escalated to the Non-compliant list immediately.
7. REFERENCES
[1] Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields(up to 300GHz), ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection), April1998.
[2] Generic Safe Distances for the Planning and Installation of Vodacom Base Station Antennas,document number P02-2009-IC-55A, Revision A dated 19 March 2009, authors VC Kellerman, FDdu Plessis, M van Wyk, FJC Meyer, EMSS Consulting.
[3] Basic standard for the in-situ measurement of electromagnetic field strength related to humanexposure in the vicinity of base stations, CENELEC 50492, Compiled by the European Committeefor Electrotechnical Standardisation, November 2008.
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APPENDIX A. APPROVAL CHECKLIST FOR BUILDING SITES
The checklist for approval of building site compliance documentation is given below.
o Ensure the site is still awaiting approval. If not, ignore.o If Compliance report revision number is larger than 1, look at site history and changes OR
assess from scratch.
o Check pending actions (VodIxus Base Station Details page, Compliance block).
o Look at site photographs
Ensure correct photographs uploaded to site.
Note the following in pending actions on the Base Station Details page
Photos uploaded to incorrect site or uploaded twice.
BS number or Site name on site differs from EMSS information. [Only if this isnot already noted on the certificate comments]
Faded RF warning signage. [Only if this is not already noted on the certificatecomments]
o Check the model accuracy in the VodIxus Modeller.
o Ensure presence of Implementation report, post-implementation report and implementationphotographs. Note absence of any of these in the pending actions on the Base Station Detailspage.
o Check items in the implementation and post-implementation reports, also the pending actionsin the post-implementation report.
o On the Base Station Details page check and fix if incorrect:
Installation type
Site location
Share partner
Power level
o Assess site compliance in terms of section 4.
o Verify the proposed compliance classification.
o Read Proposed Compliance report (VodIxus Reports Tab)
Scan entire report
Check the site details on front page
Check the accuracy of signage installed
Check the accuracy of access control measures
Ensure the included report pictures give the reader a proper understanding of theexclusion zones
Ensure the picture captions are accurate
Check the antenna table
o Check the proposed environmental report (VodIxus Reports Tab)
o Check the draft compliance certificate (VodIxus Reports Tab)
o Approve or Reject (with detailed comment) the report on VodIxus Manager
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APPENDIX B. DEFINITIONS FOR MAST SITE CERTIFICATION
The common criteria used in the compliance classification of a mast site are detailed below. The
certification checklist for mast sites is given in Appendix C.
B.1 INACCESSIBILITY OF EXCLUSION ZONES
For a site to be classified as Compliant, Public Compliant or Provisionally Compliant the ICNIRP general
public exclusion zones must not be easily accessible, as detailed below. The ICNIRP general public
guidelines must be adhered to in all locations where the public has access, also taking other structures
(e.g. buildings, other masts, terrain slope) in close proximity to the mast into account. Compliance to this
criterion can be investigated using the (quick) generic exclusion zones detailed below or through a detailed
VodIxus 3D analysis of the exclusion zones at the specific site.
Also note the exclusion of structures not deemed easily accessible, at the end of section B.1.
Generic exclusion zones
The public exclusion zone for panel antennas is conservatively given as a cylinder with a specified radius.
Three scenarios are catered for, as detailed in Table 1 below. The parameters given in this table are
indicated in Figure 1, with Hb including a 2m distance below the bottom of the public exclusion zone. This
generic exclusion zone was calculated using the worst case single antenna conditions for equipment
currently used in the Vodacom network [2], and extrapolating these results for shared sites.
Table 1. Generic exclusion zone parameters for panel antennas.
Scenario Radius (r), [m] Height above highest
antenna (Ha), [m]
Height below lowest
antenna (Hb), [m]
Vodacom only 20 4 6
Shared site (up to 3 operators)
with antennas NOT at the
same height & azimuth3
20 4 6
Shared site (up to 3 operators)
with antennas at the same
height & azimuth3
344 4 6
3Same height within 1m, same azimuth within 15.
419.5m from [2] multiplied by sqrt(3) to cater for 3 operators.
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Figure 1. Generic Public exclusion zone
For omni directional cellular antennas the parameters are given in Table 2 below and indicated in Figure 1,
with Hb including a 2m distance below the bottom of the public exclusion zone. This generic exclusion
zone was calculated using the worst case single antenna conditions for equipment currently used in the
Vodacom network [2], and extrapolating these results for shared sites.
Table 2. Generic exclusion zone parameters for omni antennas.
Scenario Radius (r), [m] Height above highest
antenna (Ha), [m]
Height below lowest
antenna (Hb), [m]
Vodacom only OR shared site 95 2 3
54.3m from [2], extrapolated to 7.5m for 3 antennas and then added 1.5m for offset from mast.
Hb
2m
r
Ha
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Detailed Ixus exclusion zones
In cases where the conservative, generic exclusion zone detailed above is accessible by the public, a more
detailed numerical analysis of the exclusion zones at the specific site is required. Antenna parameters as
well as geometrical details of the site are required for such an analysis with VodIxus. An example of such
an analysis is shown in Figure 2 below.
Figure 2. Detailed assessment of a mast site.
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Exclusion
Structures such as electricity pylons, light poles and floodlights which dont have ladders or platforms and
for which access equipment (such as a cherry picker) are required, are allowed into the general public
exclusion zones depicted in Figure 1, but not into the occupational exclusion zone depicted in Figure
3. These structures are not deemed easily accessible to the general public. Similarly, telecommunication
masts with access control are allowed into the general public exclusion zone, but not into the
occupational exclusion zone depicted in Figure 3.
The occupational exclusion zone for panel (or omni) antennas is conservatively given as a cylinder with
radius 136m, starting 2m below the lowest cellular antenna and extending to 2m above the highest cellular
antenna. This generic exclusion zone was calculated using the worst case single antenna conditions for
equipment currently used in the Vodacom network [2] and extrapolated for shared sites.
Figure 3. Occupational exclusion zone
67.5m from [2], extrapolated to 13m for 3 antennas.
3m
4m
2m
2m
13m
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B.2 ADEQUATE ACCESS CONTROL
The following criterion is used when assessing the access control to the site. The site must have access
control, under the control of a cellular operator (Vodacom/MTN/CellC) or Telkom, Sentech or Eskom. Both
locked gates or guarded entrances are accepted. This access control can be at the perimeter of the site
(e.g. on gate in fence surrounding the site) or at the access to the mast structure (e.g. door at the bottom of
the sectional pole)
If an extra ladder (or other means) is required to access the antennas, this can also be deemed as
sufficient access control. See for example Figure 4 and Figure 5 below.
A site can be deemed to have sufficient access control, if there seems to be sufficient access control
present on site, but a photograph of the lock on a gate is not available. In these cases, certify the site as if
the lock is present and add a pending action for the site that EMSS must photograph the lock.
Figure 4. A separate ladder required for access (KnysnaExchange)
Figure 5. A separate ladder orcherry picker required for access(Pigeon Valley.)
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B.3 ADEQUATE RF SIGNAGE
A RF sign must be present at an access control point, for the criterion of adequate RF Signage to be
satisfied. This RF Sign can be a Vodacom Notice sign (HAZ29), a Vodacom Caution sign (HAZ30), an
MTN accepted sign, a CellC site information board, a Telkom Notice, Caution or RF guideline sign or any
of the other RF signs shown in Figure 6 below.
Vodacom RF signage
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MTN RF Signage
MTN Site Information Board
General Public Warning Sign Radio Worker Warning Sign
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CellC RF Signage
CellC Site Information Board
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Telkom RF Signage
Telkom Notice Sign Telkom Caution Sign
Telkom RF guideline sign
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Other RF Signage
Figure 6. RF signs
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APPENDIX C. APPROVAL CHECKLIST FOR MAST SITES
o Ensure the site is still awaiting approval. If not, ignore.
o If Compliance report revision number is larger than 1, look at site history and changes ORassess from scratch.
o Check pending actions (VodIxus Base Station Details page, Compliance block).
o Look at site photographs
Ensure correct photographs uploaded to site.
Note the following in pending actions on the Base Station Details page
Photos uploaded to incorrect site or uploaded twice.
BS number or Site name on site differs from EMSS information. [Only if this isnot already noted on the certificate comments]
Faded RF warning signage. [Only if this is not already noted on the certificatecomments]
o On the Base Station Details page check and fix if incorrect:
Installation type
Site location
Share partner
Site owner
Power level
o If a detailed (Non-generic) exclusion zones are used in the certification of this site
Check the Reference height on the Base Station Details page.
Check the model in the VodIxus Modeller.
o Assess site compliance in terms of section 5.
o Verify the proposed compliance classification.
o Read the Proposed Compliance report (VodIxus Reports Tab)
Scan entire report
Check the site details on front page
Check the accuracy of signage installed
Check the accuracy of access control measures
o Check the draft compliance certificate (VodIxus Reports Tab)
o Approve or Reject (with detailed comment) the report on VodIxus Manager
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APPENDIX D. COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE FOR LOW POWER SITES
The checklist for compliance assessment of low power sites is given below. The criteria used forcompliance classification of low power sites are given in section 6.
o Select Site to be assessed
o From NETCON AtollCell page7, search for site name in SITE_NAME column and obtain CI. (CIobserved by surveying team as logged on InternalSiteVisitSummaryLog can also be used to find site name on page,but name must be confirmed to be correct for site being assessed)
o From NETCON EMSS_3GAtollCell page, search for CI obtained above. Skip assessment ofsite if 3G cells present on site
8
o From NETCON Radio table, obtain frequency bands used on site (use CI obtained above)
from ARFCN column (GSM900: ARFCN value 1 55, DCS1800: ARFCN value 761 822).
Skip assessment of site if DCS1800 frequency band is used8, or log SITE, LAC and
BSCNAME for site CI if only GSM900 present
o Open InternalSiteVisitSummaryLog and confirm CIs observed during site visit from NETCON
o Open SitePlan and AsBuildLocalityPlan documents and confirm positions for antennas
observed on photos.
o Obtain maximum transmit power from radios used
ALCATEL (Western, Eastern & Central regions):
From Alcatel OMC site list Excel file (sort list on CI, ascending), obtain the
type of radios used on site. Maximum transmit power for each type of radio is
shown in table on top of page
Motorola (KZN, Northern Gauteng, Southern Gauteng, Limpopo and Mpumalanga
regions):
From Mx_CABINET Excel file (sort list on BSCNAME, then Site, all ascending), obtain
CABINET_TYPE from Mx_CABINET for BSCNAME and SITE in correct MIB
(x) (MIB: M1=SGa (GN), M3=NGa (NBW), M6=Mpu & Limp (NBE), M8=KZN,
M9=NGa/SGa (GS)) Maximum transmit power for each type of cabinet is
shown in the Motorola CABINET Type Excel file.
o Referring to the Field exclusion zone figures for each antenna type below, determine the
Occupational and Public exclusion zone sizes. Divide the output power from the radios
equally between all antennas for micro, mini or macro sites with a DAS configuration.
o Classify the site the same as the lowest compliance status of all the antennas on the site.
o Confirm that Power Level field is set accordingly on the Base Station Details in the
Compliance Management Software.
7Sort all pages in NETCON excel file on CI, then LAC, then Site, all ascending. For AtollCell, also then on ID, ascending.
8These sites constitute less than 10% of the Low Power sites on the network. A procedure to assess and certify these sites will be
developed once the majority of the remaining 90% of the sites have been assessed. This is expected by middle of 2009.
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APPENDIX E. ANTENNA TYPES & FIELD EXCLUSION ZONE FIGURES9
Ceiling mounted antennas
215 x 85 mm 205 x 67 mm 265 x 84 mm
258 x 94 mm 260 x 78 mm 210 x 78 mm
Panel antennas
Small Large
262 x 155 x 49 mm 502 x 155 x 49 mm
369 x 172 x 72 mm
9See the EMSS Internal Report Antenna compliance analysis, Evan Lezar, 5 September 2008
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Indoor Panel antennas
240 x 240 x 50 mm 320 x 165 x 42 mm 363 x 152 x 62 mm
Omni antennas
Small Medium Large
115 x 20 mm 180 x 20 mm 493 x 30 mm 715 x 21 mm
201 x 20 mm 216 x 20 mm
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Ceiling mounted antennas (Low, Medium and High Power):
Public Occupational
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Small panel antennas (Low Power):
Public Occupational
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Small panel antennas (Medium Power):
Public Occupational
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Small panel antennas (High Power):
Public Occupational
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Large panel antennas (Low Power):
Public Occupational
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Large panel antennas (Medium Power):
Public Occupational
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Large panel antennas (High Power):
Public Occupational
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Indoor panel antennas (Low Power):
Public Occupational
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Indoor panel antennas (Medium Power):
Public Occupational
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Indoor panel antennas (High Power):
Public Occupational
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Small omni antennas (Low, Medium and High Power):
Public Occupational
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Medium omni antennas (Low, Medium and High Power):
Public Occupational
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Large omni antennas (Low, Medium and High Power):
Public Occupational
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F.2 BUILDING SITES
F.2.1 COMPLIANCE REPORTS
F.2.1.1 SIGNAGE COMMENTS
A Notice sign is present on the door leading onto the rooftop.
A Notice sign is present on the wall at the top of the staircase on the Eastern side of the building and
on the wall next to the door as you exit onto the Southern side of the building.
Caution signs are present on all three antenna mounting poles 50cm below the Vodacom antennas.
Warning signs are present on the walls below the front of the antennas on the Southern side of the
building.
A Warning sticker is present on the side of the Kathrein 742212 antenna in sector 1 (Antenna 2). (The
antenna model and sector was added since the site has 2 antennas per sector and 2 of the
sectors were grouped together)
Warning stickers are present on the back and bottom front of all three Vodacom antennas.
Warning stickers are present on the back of antennas 1, 2 and 4.
Single red lines are present in the vicinity of antennas 1, 2, 4 and 6 to indicate the edge of the public
exclusion zones. On these lines Caution signs are mounted on signposts.
Single red lines are present in the vicinity of all antenna groups to indicate the edge of the public
exclusion zones. On these lines Caution signs are mounted on angled cement blocks or signposts.
A Double red line is present in the vicinity of antenna 6 to indicate the edge of the occupationalexclusion zone. On this line a Warning sign is mounted on an angled cement block.
Double red lines are present in the vicinity of all antenna groups to indicate the edge of the
occupational exclusion zones. On these lines Warning signs are mounted on angled cement blocks.
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F.2.1.2 ACCESS CONTROL COMMENTS
No Access control to the rooftop is present on site. Locked Vodacom gates prevent access to the
antennas.
The door leading to the rooftop is locked and controlled by building security.
F.2.1.3 REPORT PICTURE COMMENTS
Overview
Top View
Antenna 1 Top
Antenna 2, 3 and 5 Top
Antenna 2 Side
Antenna 3 and 4 Side
F.2.1.4 REPORT PICTURE COMMENTS
Used for any comments on the pictures in the compliance report.
F.2.1.5 REPORT ANTENNA COMMENTS
Antennas 6, 7 and 8 are used for WiMax data networks / Sentech MyWireless networks. As these
antennas transmit low power, singleband panels with 0 Watt per port are used to model these
antennas.
Antenna 15 is used by iBurst. This antenna is not included in the calculation of the exclusion zones
shown in this report.
F.2.2 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE COMMENTS
Compliant:
This site is compliant with the ICNIRP guidelines. However, to standardize the implementation of
ICNIRP compliance in the Vodacom network, we propose the following actions:
- Remove the Notice sign from the fence surrounding the Vodacom container.
- Place Warning stickers on the bottom front of all three Vodacom antennas.
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Provisionally Compliant:
This site is provisionally compliant with the ICNIRP guidelines. To be classified as compliant and to
standardize the implementation of ICNIRP compliance in the Vodacom network, we propose the
following actions:
- Remove the Caution sign from its current position.
- Replace the Warning sign currently present on the container with a Caution sign.
- Place a Warning sticker on the back of all six Vodacom antennas.
If a site requires the property owners involvement, use the following:
This site is provisionally compliant with the ICNIRP guidelines. To be classified as compliant, the following
should be in place:
- It should be brought under the property owners attention that if any maintenance work must be
performed on the roof in the vicinity of the Vodacom antennas, Vodacom should be contacted to shut down
the related sectors. A compliance document will be provided to the property owner indicating the exclusion
zones.
- Only when EMSS Consulting receives a written confirmation that the property owner has been informed,
will the site be classified as compliant.
Non-Compliant10:
This site is non-compliant with the ICNIRP guidelines. To be classified as compliant, we propose the
following actions:
- Remove the Notice sign from the Vodacom container.
- Install railings behind the three antennas which are not in the enclosed Vodacom area.
- Install Caution signs on the railings behind the three antennas which are not in the enclosed
Vodacom area.
10A Compliance certificate is not created for Non-Compliant sites. However, comment is added to the compliance certificate as this is
the standard place to store such information.
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F.3 MAST SITES
F.3.1 COMPLIANCE REPORTS
F.3.1.1 SIGNAGE COMMENTS
A Notice sign is present on the locked gate of the perimeter fence surrounding the site.
A Notice sign is present on the locked gate of the perimeter wall surrounding the site.
A Notice sign is present on the Vodacom equipment container next to the mast.
A Notice sign is present on the gate giving access onto the premises.
A Caution sign is present at the bottom of the mast next to the ladder.
A Caution sign is present on the locked mast door at ground level.
A Caution sign is present on the inside of the locked mast door at ground level.
A Caution sign is present on the cable tray between the Vodacom container and the mast.
A Warning sign is present next to the ladder at the level of the antennas.
A Warning sign is present on the inside of the mast door leading onto the crows nest.
A Warning sign is present on the hatch, near the top of the mast.
A Warning sign is present next to the ladder, just below the crow`s nest.
A MTN/Cell-C site information board, containing a RF emission sign, is present on the locked gate of
the perimeter fence.
A MTN/Cell-C site information board, containing a RF emission sign, is present on the perimeter fence.
A RF emission sign is present on the cable tray between the MTN equipment container and the mast.
A RF emission sign is present on the ladder ring cage, near the bottom of the mast.
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F.3.1.2 ACCESS CONTROL COMMENTS
A perimeter fence is present on site. The gate in this fence is locked with a Vodacom regional lock.
A perimeter fence is present on site. The gate in the perimeter fence is locked and controlled by the
cellular operators.
A perimeter wall is present on site. The gate in the wall is locked with a Vodacom regional lock.
A perimeter wall is present on site. The gate in the perimeter wall is locked and controlled by the
cellular operators.
The mast door at ground level is locked with a Vodacom regional lock.
The mast door at ground level is locked and controlled by the cellular operators.
A perimeter fence is present on site. The gate in the perimeter fence and the mast door at ground level
are locked with Vodacom regional locks.
A perimeter fence is present on site. The gate in the perimeter fence and the mast door at ground level
are locked and controlled by the cellular operators.
The antennas cannot be accessed from the ground without a ladder or cherry-picker.
A hatch, with barbed wire around it, is installed on the ladder at the bottom of the mast. The hatch is
locked with a Vodacom regional lock.
F.3.2 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE COMMENTS
No Site Name or Base Station Number is present on this site. A sign showing this information must be
installed on this site for this site to be classified as compliant.
No Base Station Number is present on this site. A sign showing this information must be installed on
this site.
No Site Name is present on this site. A sign showing this information must be installed on this site.
An incorrect Site Name is displayed on this site. A sign showing the correct Site Name must be
installed on this site.
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An incorrect Base Station Number is displayed on this site. A sign showing the correct Base Station
Number must be installed on this site.
Incorrect Base Station Number and Site Name are displayed on this site. A sign showing the correct
Base Station Number and Site Name must be installed on this site for this site to be classified as
compliant.
The sign displaying the Site Name and Base Station Number is faded. A new sign showing this
information must be installed on this site.
No RF warning signage is present at the access control point(s) to this site. The relevant RF warning
sign(s) must be installed at the access control point(s) on this site for this site to be classified as
compliant.
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F.4 LOW POWER SITES
F.4.1 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE COMMENTS
For sites where antennas are hidden (behind ceilings or inside a wall behind a panel), use the
following on the Compliance Certificate Comments:
Antennas on this site positioned behind ceilings, slabs or wall covers are assumed to be
positioned directly above/behind the position where the maximum signal level was observed by
the surveying team. This site is provisionally compliant with the ICNIRP guidelines and to be
classified as compliant the exact antenna position needs to be confirmed.
For sites where there are lights, smoke detectors, security cameras or other antennas (or other
systems that could require maintenance) located INSIDE the Public Exclusion Zone but outside the
Occupational exclusion zone (and no part of a persons body is likely to remain inside the exclusion
zone for a continuous 6 minute period of time while performing required maintenance) AND the Public
exclusion zone is not entered when walking around in the immediate public areas surrounding the
antenna, classify the antenna as Provisionally Compliant use the following on the Compliance
Certificate Comments:
Systems that could require maintenance are located inside the Public Exclusion Zone, but outside
the Occupational exclusion zone
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APPENDIX G. OTHER CRITERIA AND DEFINITIONS
Vodacom sites on Telkom premises
For Vodacom installations on Telkom buildings, the site owner is set as Telkom. Where Vodacom
are located on a ground level mast on Telkom property, EMSS sets the site owner as the mast
owner (which might not be Telkom)11.
Mast site RF warning signage
Mention all RF warning signage present on site, also signage not required for compliance
certification.
Only comment on signage and access control currently installed on site in the compliance report
comments.
Sentech / WiMax panels or iBurst arrays are included in VodIxus models using generic singleband
panel antennas (Sentech/WiMax) / generic singleband omni antennas (iBurst) with
o Mechanical Tilt = 0
o A manually created GSM900 frequency band with
Electrical Tilt = 0
Power Port 1 = 0 W
Power Port 2 = 0 W
11As an example see site Panorama, BS number POA0048, where the site owner is set as Vodacom.
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APPENDIX H. KNOWN ISSUES
Develop and document procedure for assessment of Low Power sites where DCS1800 or UMTS
are present.
Investigate and document handling of cell extenders in VodIxus.
Investigate the use of the Motorola software parameter, Max_TX_BTS for assessment of Low
Power sites (and others) where the worst case power level assumptions yielded non compliance
result. How does EMSS track changes in the abovementioned parameter?
Update report referred to in footnote 9, with additional antennas, fixing known mistakes with
graphs and give this report an official number.
Include SAR exclusion zones for Low Power antennas.
Add philosophy for sites with both internal and external sectors.