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Motorola JT 1000 - Safety Standards: RF Exposure

Motorola JT 1000
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31 General Information (cont.)
Safety Standards
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to
radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by
FCC regulated equipment. Motorola subscribes to the
same safety standard for the use of its products.
Proper operation of this radio will result in user
exposure substantially below FCC recommended
limits:
Do not
hold the radio with the antenna very
close to, or touching, exposed parts of the
body, especially the face, ears, or eyes,
while transmitting. Hold the radio in a
vertical position with the microphone two to
three inches away from the lips.
Do not
hold the transmit switch (PTT) on
when not actually desiring to transmit.
Do not
allow children to play with any radio
equipment containing a transmitter.
Do not
operate this equipment near
electrical blasting caps or in an explosive
atmosphere. Under certain conditions,
radios can interfere with blasting
operations. When you are in the vicinity of
construction work, look for, and observe,
signs cautioning against radio transmission.
If radio transmission is prohibited, you must
not transmit until out of the area.
Furthermore,
you must turn off
your radio
to prevent any accidental transmission.
Do not
replace or charge batteries in a
hazardous atmosphere. Contact sparking
may occur while installing or removing
batteries and cause an explosion.
Turn radio off when removing or installing a
battery.

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