| Note: | The two most dangerous examples are: |
| – Low flying automatic terrain following guidance systems | |
| – Airplanes which are equipped to jam all common radar and communications frequencies for a distance of several miles around the airborne transmitters. |
| Required clearance zones for: | Number of feet |
| Construction operations | 1000 feet |
| Demolition operations | 1000 feet |
| General industry operations, not subject to construction requirements | 350 feet |
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| Note: | Larger signs may be required where the highway speed limit is more than fifty-five miles per hour. |
| Note: | Fixed location RF transmitters represent a higher level of hazard to both storage and blasting operations involving electric detonators because the transmitters are more powerful and transmit dangerous levels of RF exposure over much greater distances. |