Table 1 Recommended Table of Distances for Commercial AM Broadcast Transmitters (0.535 to 1.605 MHz)
Transmitter Power(1) (Watts) | Minimum Distance (Feet) |
Up to 4,000.......................... | ..........................720 |
5,000.......................... | ..........................800 |
10,000.......................... | ..........................1,130 |
25,000.......................... | ..........................1,790 |
50,000(2).......................... | ..........................2,500 |
100,000.......................... | ..........................3,600 |
500,000.......................... | ..........................8,000 |
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1 Power delivered to the antenna.
2 50,000 watts is the present maximum power of U.S. broadcast transmitters in this frequency range.
Table 2 Recommended Distances for Transmitters Up to 50 MHz (Excluding AM Broadcast) Calculated for a Specific Loop Pickup Configuration(1)(2)
Transmitter Power(3) (Watts) | Minimum Distance (Feet) |
100.......................... | ..........................790 |
200.......................... | ..........................1,120 |
500.......................... | ..........................1,770 |
1,000.......................... | ..........................2,500 |
1,500.......................... | ..........................3,070 |
5,000.......................... | ..........................5,590 |
50,000.......................... | ..........................17,700 |
500,000(4).......................... | ..........................55,900 |
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Table 3 Recommended Distances of Mobile Transmitters and Cellular Telephones Including Amateur and Citizens' Band MINIMUM DISTANCE (Feet)
Transmitter(1)Power (Watts) | MF 1.7 to 3.4 MHz Industrial | HF 28 to 29.7 MHz Amateur | VHF 35 to 36 MHz Public Use 42 to 44 MHz Public Use 50 to 54 MHz Amateur | VHF 144 to 148 MHz Amateur 150.8 to 161.6 MHz Public Use | UHF 450 to 470 MHz Public Use Cellular Telephones Above 800 MHz |
1 | 15 | 47 | 37 | 12 | 8 |
5 | 33 | 105 | 82 | 27 | 18 |
10 | 46 | 148 | 116 | 38 | 25 |
50 | 102 | 331 | 259 | 85 | 55 |
100 | 144 | 468 | 366 | 120 | 78 |
180(2) | 193 | 627 | 491 | 161 | 104 |
200 | 204 | 661 | 518 | 170 | 110 |
250 | 228 | 739 | 579 | 190 | 123 |
500(3) | 322 | 1,045 | 818 | 268 | 174 |
600(4) | 353 | 1,145 | 897 | 294 | 190 |
1,000 | 455 | 1,478 | 1,157 | 379 | 245 |
1,500(5) | 557 | 1,810 | 1,417 | 464 | 300 |
10,000(6) | 1,438 | 4,673 | 3,659 | 1,198 | 775 |
Citizens Band, Class D Transmitters, 26,965 MHz (Channel 1)-27,405 MHz (Channel 40)
Type | Recommended Minimum Distance | ||
Hand-Held | Vehicle-Mounted | ||
Double Sideband - 4 watts maximum transmitter power | 5 ft. | 65 ft. | |
Single Sideband - 12 watts peak envelope power | 20 ft. | 110 ft. | |
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(1) Power delivered to antenna. | |||
(2) Maximum power for two-way mobile units in VHF (150.8 or 161.6 MHz range) and for two-way mobile and fixed station units in UHF (450 to 460 MHz range). | |||
(3) Maximum power for major VHF two-way mobile and fixed station units in 35 to 44 MHz range. | |||
(4) Maximum power for two-way fixed station units in VHF (150.8 to 161.5 MHz range). | |||
(5) Maximum power for amateur radio mobile units. | |||
(6) Maximum power for some base stations in 42 to 44 MHz band and 1.6 to 1.8 MHz band. |
Table 4 Recommended Table of Distances for VHF TV and FM Broadcasting Transmitters
Effective Radiated Power | Minimum Distance (Feet) | ||
(Watts) | Channels 2 to 6 | FM Radio | Channels 7 to 13 |
Up to 1,000 | 820 | 667 | 502 |
10,000 | 1,450 | 1,190 | 892 |
100,000(1) | 2,580 | 2,115 | 1,585 |
316,000(2) | 3,450 | 2,820 | 2,130 |
1,000,000 | 4,600 | 3,770 | 2,820 |
10,000,000 | 8,190 | 6,690 | 5,020 |
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(1) Present maximum effective radiated power channels 2 to 6 and FM--100,000 watts. | |||
(2) Present maximum effective radiated power channels 7 to 13--316,000 watts. |
Table 5 Recommended Table of Distances from UHF TV Transmitters
Effective Radiative Power (Watts) | Minimum Distance (Feet) |
Up to 10,000.......................... | ..........................600 |
1,000,000.......................... | ..........................2,000 |
5,000,000(1).......................... | ..........................3,000 |
100,000,000.......................... | ..........................6,000 |
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(1) Present maximum power channels 14 to 69--5,000,000 watts.
NOTE: RECOMMENDED TABLES OF DISTANCES
These tables of distances are designed for the convenience of the licensed blaster. The selected groupings include all the obvious types of RF transmitters that will be encountered around blasting sites.
These tables were derived from analytical worse case calculations. They are based on an assumed 40-milliwatt no-fire level of commercial blasting caps. Actual field tests have shown that these tables are conservative as would be expected. Because of the uncertainties involved in field tests as to the efficiency of RF energy pickup and its delivery to the blasting cap, we strongly recommend that these tables be followed. If these tables present distances which are operationally inconvenient to use, we suggest field tests be made by expert consultants and the procedures detailed for providing minimum RF pickup be adhered to.
The data upon which these tables are based were derived by the Franklin Institute Research Laboratories for the Institute of Makers of Explosives.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 5306
2. Amendment of section and NOTE, including transfer of section 1938, App. B, Plate B-15 to section 5306, tables 1-5, filed 7-11-2003; operative 8-10-2003 (Register 2003, No. 28).
3. Amendment of section heading and subsection (a), repealer of subsection (b) and subsection relettering filed 10-26-2009; operative 11-25-2009 (Register 2009, No. 44).
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
2. Amendment of section and Note, including transfer of section 1938, App. B, Plate B-15 to section 5306, tables 1-5, filed 7-11-2003; operative 8-10-2003 (Register 2003, No. 28).
3. Amendment of section heading and subsection (a), repealer of subsection (b) and subsection relettering filed 10-26-2009; operative 11-25-2009 (Register 2009, No. 44).