Safety is safety. (period)

I just call the number for the NOC on the fence. I ask that they turn the power down for that site.

I usually have to escalate the issue (safety, safety, *if you don't turn it down I am cutting the power at the breaker and you'll have to send someone out! safety, safety!)

Eventually they get the local regional manager to call me via his cell.

I tell the local regional manager guy that if it was his guys on the site I would turn the power down on my gear too. I tell him how long I'll be on the tower and that I'll call him with lots of lead time the next time I have to do something so he knows what is going on.

So far there has only been one regional manager that I have had to deal with. I have his email address. I saw him behind me in Starbucks once. I bought his coffee for him.

The tower owner does not care about squabbles between the tenants as long as they keep paying. They keep paying because they have a lease just like you. You do have a written lease... right?

YMMV. This worked for me.

ryan

On 3/1/16 4:01 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
Yeah, but calling that number is always a colo risk. Cell is almost definitely paying a more substantial rent, piss them off they talk to the landlord. we are colocated at a verizon beta testing location, I assume we are getting cooked there and have a meter lined up for next time we go up. Thats a telephone number i dont want to call if i dont have to

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 5:36 PM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    The site should have a RF Safety warning sticker somewhere before
    you enter area by law.

    On Mar 1, 2016 1:02 PM, "Christopher Gray"
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    wrote:

        I'm hoping to do some work in a steeple that has cell phone
        equipment. I understand there are currently 6 sectors, and
        will soon be 9 sectors for mobile phone service located behind
        the louvers.

        I would like to assess which work locations require disabling
        the mobile system (if any), and if there are specific exposure
        times associated with such work locations.

        1 - Level above existing installation.
        2 - Same level as mobile system, but behind sectors.
        3 - In front of sectors, outside the structure.

        I appreciate any help or guidance. Thank you - Chris




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