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Table of Contents
Course Program
Morning
Afternoon
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
System Overview
Q&A
Lunch break
Day 1
Form Filling
Q&A and Assessment
Commissioning eNodeB
Foreword
This Health, Safety and Environment Handbook serves as a guide for EHS operations
on sites
Samsung is fully committed in making the network and operational sites a safe place
to work and will treat site safety matters with highest priority
It is hoped that the site management, employees and subcontractors will find this
handbook useful in understanding the main provisions of our approach to safety
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Manual Handling
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Manual Handling
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Working at Height
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Working at Height
Barrcades
Only cable, tubular pipes and other rigid materials which are able to withstand 100 kg/f
are allowed to be used as barricades.
Appropriate barricades will prevent site personnel from falling off the edge or through
openings.
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Be sure that: You never climb a tower alone, there must always be a second climber
who is rescue at height qualified with you.
You check your harness prior to use and wear your safety harness while
climbing at all times
Secure yourself with two lanyards from two different points.
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Dont Forget:
Only one person on a ladder at a time.
Face the ladder while climbing up or down and hold the side rails with both
hands.
Carry tools up or down on a belt or with a rope or hoist, not in your hands.
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Housekeeping
Safety starts with good Housekeeping
Poor housekeeping produces trip hazards.
Floor Openings
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Electrical Safety
Inspect all electrical equipment and wires before use.
Electrical Safety
Do not overload power sockets.
Fire Safety
If you discover a fire or suspect there is a fire at an Installation site
Raise the ALARM and initiate an evacuation
Call for the Fire Service
Evacuate to the assembly point
ONLY IF it is SAFE to do so attempt to extinguish the fire.
Always position yourself with an exit or means of escape at your back
before you attempt to use an extinguisher to put out a fire.
Leave IMMEDIATELY on hearing the alarm or if instructed to leave the
area.
Never Fight a Fire
IF YOUR INSTINCTS TELL YOU NOT TO.
If you don't know what is burning.
If the fire is spreading rapidly.
That is producing a large amount of smoke.
If you don't have adequate or appropriate equipment.
Fire Safety
Fre Extinguishers Classification
Fire extinguishers are classified by the type fires on which they may be used
Electrical
Class A
Class B
Class C
Water Extinguisher
Yes
No
No
CO2 Extinguisher
No
Yes
Yes
ABC Extinguisher
Yes
Yes
Yes
Remember Fire Fighting Equipment is provided as an aid to help you escape from the fire
Fire Safety
How to use Fre Extinguishers
Most fire extinguishers operate using the P.A.S.S. technique:
PASS = Pull - Aim - Squeeze - Sweep
PULL... Pull the pin. This will also break the tamper seal.
AIM... Aim low, pointing the extinguisher nozzle (or its horn or hose) at the base of
the fire.
SQUEEZE... Squeeze the handle to release the extinguishing agent.
SWEEP... Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire until it appears to be out.
Watch the area. If the fire re-ignites, repeat steps.
If you have the slightest doubt about your
ability to fight a fire
....EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY!
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Basic Connectivity
The power to DU which will be installed in Standard Rack and to RRU
which will be installed on tower near RF antenna is given from DCDB
which is in same rack as DU
DU is connected to Backhaul switch through Optic Cable
GPS antenna which will be installed on tower to get sky clearance is
connected to DU through GPS arrestor with GPS cable
RRU is connected to DU through fiber optic cable called as CPRI
DU, GPS arrestor and RRU has to be grounded to Grounding bar
RF antenna is connected to RRU by RF jumper cables
The RF antenna that will be used is a 4 Port antenna hence 4 RF jumper
cables will be used
There is one port in RF antenna and RRU provided to give electrical tilt and
is connected to RRU through RET cable
DU Dimensions
DU Weight :- 12 Kg
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RRU
RRU Weight :- 14 Kg
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DU is connected to this switch. There are two types of Cisco switch that will be
used CSS and AG1. CSS is of 1U and AG1 is of 3U height.
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[D[D-25]
[MGB]
GPS Antenna
[D[D-11] ~ [D19]
[D[D-30]
[D[D-27]
GPS Cable(CNT-400)
[D[D-28]
RG-316D Cable-1
GPS Arrestor
Through GPS antenna will be installed on tower. GPS arrestor will be within 1m
from DU as the RG-316D cable (From DU to GPS arrestor ) is of 1m length.
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GBM
In GBM equipment will be kept inside the Belly of Mast
Structure
RTT/RTP
In RTT/RTP/GBT/Wall Mount equipment will be housed in out
door cabinet(ODC)
RTT (Delta)
RTP
GBT/Wall Mount
GBT
Wall Mount
Installation Scenarios
There are two types of ODCs (For RJILs own sites P1 )
2 Door ODC
3 Door ODC
2 Door ODC
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3 Door ODC
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