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Instructions on labor protection during the operation of low-power radio stations of the radio communication network. Full Document

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1. Introduction

1.1. This Instruction defines the safe methods and techniques of work in the operation of low-power radio stations of the radio communication network between the objects of wire broadcasting stations (WPV).

1.2. When operating low-power radio stations of the radio communication network, the operating personnel should be guided by:

  • this Instruction;
  • PTB during the construction and operation of FPV;
  • factory operating instructions for radios.

2. General requirements for labor protection

2.1. For the operation and maintenance of radio communication equipment, persons are allowed at least 18 years of age who have undergone a medical examination, instructions and training in safe working methods, who have passed exams in accordance with the current Regulations on the procedure for training and testing knowledge on labor protection of managers, specialists and workers of enterprises, institutions and communication organizations.

Operational personnel servicing radio communication equipment must have an electrical safety group of at least III.

2.2. Repair and maintenance of radio communication equipment is carried out in the order of current operation.

2.3. Operational personnel performing work on the operation of radio communication equipment are obliged to:

2.3.1. Comply with internal labor regulations.

2.3.2. Follow the instructions on fire safety measures.

2.3.3. Carry out only the work specified in this manual.

2.3.4. Know how to use personal protective equipment.

2.3.5. Be able to provide first aid to victims of electric current and other accidents.

2.3.6. In case of injury, notify your immediate supervisor.

2.3.7. Notify the immediate supervisor of a malfunction of equipment and tools.

2.3.8. When operating low-power radio stations of a radio communication network, hazardous voltages may be present in the electrical circuit, the closure of which can occur through the human body.

2.3.9. In accordance with the Model Industry Standards for the free issue of special clothing, special footwear and other personal protective equipment to communication workers, each employee must be provided with a cotton gown (GOST 11622-73).

2.3.10. For failure to comply with this Instruction, the perpetrators are held liable in accordance with the internal labor regulations or penalties determined by the Labor Code of the Russian Federation (currently the Labor Code of the Russian Federation).

3. Labor protection requirements before starting work

3.1. Select the tools, devices and protective equipment necessary for this work, check with an external inspection and make sure that they are in good condition.

3.2. Put on overalls.

3.3. Before turning on the radio, the operating personnel must check:

  • correct and reliable connection of power cables;
  • condition, serviceability and reliability of connection of grounding wires;
  • connection density of high-frequency communication cables between the radio units and the antenna.

3.4. When carrying out preventive or repair work, turn off the power supply and use the low voltage indicator to make sure that there is no extraneous voltage on the metal parts of the radio equipment.

4. Labor protection requirements during work

4.1. Do not connect or disconnect the power cables while the radio is on during routine maintenance.

4.2. When measuring the parameters of the radio station, it is necessary to ground the measuring instruments, which are powered by the AC mains.

4.3. Troubleshooting is performed only when the power is on.

4.4. Alkaline batteries must be handled with care. If an alkaline solution gets on the skin, immediately rinse the area with running water and a solution of boric acid.

5. Labor protection requirements at the end of work

5.1. Upon completion of work at the radio station, disconnect the power supply from the mains, the power supply from the equipment (if required by the technology).

5.2. Upon completion of routine or repair work, disconnect the measuring equipment from the radio station nodes, install a protective cover.

5.2.1. Turn on the radio equipment (see paragraph 3.3) and check its operation.

5.2.2. After making sure that it works, turn it off (see paragraph 5.1).

5.3. Make an appropriate record of the work done and the radio station performance check in the hardware log.

5.4. Put away the overalls in a specially designated place.

5.5. Wash hands with warm water and soap.

5.6. All deficiencies in labor protection discovered during work must be notified to your immediate supervisor.

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