[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 16, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 16CFR1402.4]

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                     TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
 
             CHAPTER II--CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
 
PART 1402_CB BASE STATION ANTENNAS, TV ANTENNAS, AND SUPPORTING 
STRUCTURES--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  1402.4  Requirements to provide performance and technical data by labeling and instructions.

    (a) Notice to purchasers. Manufacturers of CB base station antennas, 
TV antennas, and antenna supporting structures shall give notification 
of performance and technical data related to performance and safety to 
prospective purchasers of such products at the time of original purchase 
and to the first purchaser of such product for purposes

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other than resale, in the manner set forth below.
    (1) Antennas. CB base station antennas and TV antennas shall be 
provided with the following:
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    (i) Label. (A) The antenna shall bear the label shown in fig. 1 so 
that the label will be conspicuous to the installer during installation.
    (B) If pipe or tubular nontelescoping masts are a suitable 
supporting structure for the antenna, a separate label as shown in fig. 
1 shall accompany the antenna. The label shall be suitable for mounting 
by the consumer on such a mast.
    (C) The label in figure 1 shall be made and attached in such a 
manner that it will be legible for an average expected life of at least 
3 years.
    (D) The word ``product'' may be substituted for ``antenna'' in the 
label of fig. 1.
    (E)(1) The colors in figure 1 shall conform to ANSI Standard Z53.1-
1971, ``Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards,'' published in 
1971 by the American National Standards Institute, which is incorporated 
by reference. Copies of this document are available from the American 
National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018. 
This standard is also available for inspection at the National Archives 
and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability 
of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://
www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--
locations.html. This incorporation by reference was approved by the 
Director of the Federal Register. These materials are incorporated as 
they exist in the edition which has been approved by the Director of the 
Federal Register and which has been filed with the Office of the Federal 
Register. Alternatively, the colors ``red'' and ``yellow'' in figure 1 
may conform to Color Tolerance Charts, published by the Department of 
Transportation. Copies of the Color Tolerance Charts are available from 
the Office of Hazardous Materials, Department of Transportation, 
Washington, DC 20590. These materials are also available for inspection 
at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For 
information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-
6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--
federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html.
    (2) Color limit values shall be determined by ASTM D 1535-68, 
``Specifying Color by the Munsell System,'' published in 1968 by the 
American Society for Testing and Materials. Copies of ASTM D 1535-68 are 
available from the American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race 
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. These materials are also 
available for inspection at the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this 
material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/
federal--register/code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html. 
This incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the 
Federal Register. These materials are incorporated as they exist in the 
edition which has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register 
and which has been filed with the Office of the Federal Register. 
Alternatively, color limit values for red or yellow may be determined by 
the Department of Transportation Color

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Tolerance Charts, which display the desired color within the tolerance 
limits.
    (ii) Instructions. CB base station antennas and TV antennas shall be 
accompanied by instructions that include the following:
    (A) The following warning statement, placed on the first page of the 
document(s) containing the instructions and at the beginning of the body 
of the instructions: ``WARNING: INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT NEAR 
POWERLINES IS DANGEROUS. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION 
DIRECTIONS''. This statement shall be legible and conspicuous and shall 
be in type that is at least as large as the largest type used on the 
remainder of the page, with the exception of the logo and any 
identification of the manufacturer, brand, model, or similar 
designations, and that is preferably no smaller than 10 point type.
    (B) The information set forth below, which shall be in a part of the 
instructions that is conspicuously identified as containing information 
concerning the risk of electrocution caused by contact with powerlines. 
No particular wording is required for this information, but it shall be 
in legible English and readily understandable to a user with a sixth 
grade reading ability (other languages may be included as appropriate).
    (1) An explanation of the risk of electrocution caused by contacting 
powerlines while putting up or taking down the antenna.
    (2) An identification of the generally available types and sizes of 
antenna supporting structures that are suitable for use with the 
antenna. If a generally available type or size of supporting structure 
is not identified as suitable, an explanation of why it is not suitable 
shall be included.
    (3) If pipe or tubular non-telescoping masts are a suitable 
supporting structure for the antenna, the instructions shall contain the 
following in relation to installation of the antenna on such masts:
    (i) How to select and measure the installation site.
    (ii) An explanation (pictorial where appropriate) of methods that 
can be used to reduce the possibility of contact with powerlines when 
putting up and taking down the antenna mast.
    (iii) Instructions for properly attaching the separate label that is 
required to accompany the antenna by paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of this 
section.
    (iv) A statement that if the supporting structure to be used with 
the antenna does not have a label of the type provided by the 
manufacturer, the provided label should be attached to the base of the 
supporting structure by the installer.
    (2) Antenna supporting structures. Antenna supporting structures, 
except pipe or tubular nontelescoping mast sections less than 11 ft. 
(335 cm.) in length that are not individually packaged or otherwise 
contained in a package intended for distribution to the consumer, shall 
comply with the following requirements:
    (i) Label. (A) Antenna supporting structures shall bear the label 
shown in fig. 1, which shall be legible for an average expected life of 
at least 3 years. The label shall be attached so that it is conspicuous 
during installation and is 3 to 5 ft. (91 to 152 cm.) from the base of 
the supporting structure.
    (B) The word ``product'' may be substituted for ``antenna'' in the 
label, as may ``tower'', ``tripod'', or other term, if it accurately 
describes the supporting structure.
    (ii) Instructions. Antenna supporting structures shall be 
accompanied by instructions that include the following:
    (A) The following warning statement, placed on the first page of the 
document(s) containing the instructions and at the beginning of the body 
of the instructions: ``WARNING: INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT NEAR 
POWERLINES IS DANGEROUS. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION 
DIRECTIONS.'' This statement shall be legible and conspicuous and shall 
be in type that is at least as large as the largest type used on the 
remainder of the page, with the exception of the logo and any 
identification of the manufacturer, brand, model, and similar 
designations, and that is preferably no smaller than 10 point type.
    (B) The information set forth below, which shall be in a part of the 
instructions that is conspicuously identified

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as containing information concerning the risk of electrocution caused by 
contact with powerlines. No particular wording is required for this 
information, but it shall be in legible English and understandable to a 
user with a sixth grade reading ability (other languages may be included 
as appropriate).
    (1) An explanation of the risk of electrocution caused by contacting 
powerlines while putting up or taking down the supporting structure.
    (2) How to select and measure the installation site.
    (3) An explanation (pictorial where appropriate) of methods that can 
be used to reduce the possibility of contact with powerlines when 
putting up and taking down the supporting structure.
    (3) Packaging. (i) The following warning statement shall legibly and 
conspicuously appear on either the packaging or the parts container of 
any CB base station antenna, TV antenna, or antenna supporting 
structure: ``Warning: Installation of this product near powerlines is 
dangerous. For your safety, follow the enclosed installation 
directions.''
    (b) Data provided to the Commission. (1) Manufacturers of CB base 
station antennas, TV antennas, and antenna supporting structures shall 
provide to the Commission samples of all the labels, warning statements, 
and instructions which will be used to satisfy the requirements of 
paragraph (a) of this section. These samples shall be provided to the 
Assistant Executive Director for Compliance, Consumer Product Safety 
Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20207, by October 27, 
1978, or, in the event of a subsequent change in the warning statements 
or instructions or if a new product is introduced, within 30 days after 
the change or introduction.
    (2) Manufacturers need not submit a separate sample for each model 
of antenna or supporting structure where different models use the same 
label and warning statement and where the portion of the instructions 
required by this part is the same for the different models (even though 
the remainder of the instructions may be different for each model). 
Changes in instructions which do not affect the portions of the 
instructions required by this part do not require the submission of 
additional samples.
    (3) The reporting requirement contained in this section has been 
approved by the U.S. General Accounting Office under No. B-180232 
(R0555).

[43 FR 28392, June 29, 1978, as amended at 43 FR 47722, Oct. 17, 1978; 
46 FR 63250, Dec. 31, 1981; 62 FR 46667, Sept. 4, 1997]

Appendix I to Part 1402--Recommended Outline for Instruction Booklet on 
         ``How To Safely Install Your CB Base Station Antenna''

    I. Required Warning Label Statement.
    II. Statement of Hazard.
    III. General Safety Instructions:
    A. Seek professional assistance.
    B. Select your site with safety in mind.
    C. Call your electric power company.
    D. Plan your procedure.
    E. What to do if the assembly starts to drop.
    F. What to do if the assembly contacts powerlines.
    G. What to do in case of electric shock.
    IV. Site Selection (How to select and measure the installation 
site):
    A. Distance from powerlines.
    B. FCC height limitations.
    C. Alternate locations:
    1. Roof.
    2. Chimney.
    3. Side of house.
    4. Free standing.
    V. Types and Sizes of Support Structures and Mountings:
    A. Tripod:
    1. Where it can be used.
    2. Limitations.
    3. Suitable mounting methods.
    B. Tubular Mast:
    1. Non-telescopic:
    a. Where it can be used.
    b. Limitations.
    c. Suitable mounting methods.
    2. Telescopic: *
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    * Detailed instructions for installing these supports would come 
with the product.
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    a. Where it can be used.
    b. Limitations.
    c. Suitable mounting methods.
    C. Tower:*
    1. Where it can be used.
    2. Limitations.
    3. Suitable mounting methods.
    VI. Installation Instructions:
    A. General Instructions:
    1. Materials.
    2. Assembly.

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    3. How to walk-up a tubular mast:
    a. Height limitations.
    b. Tying off.
    c. Raising the mast with an X-frame.
    d. Raising the mast without an X-frame.
    4. Guy Wires.
    B. How to Install a Tripod:
    1. Preparation.
    2. Erecting the assembly.
    3. Securing the assembly.
    C. How to Install a Non-telescopic Tubular Mast:
    1. Roof Mount:
    a. Preparation.
    b. Erecting the assembly.
    c. Securing the assembly.
    2. Chimney Mount:
    a. Preparation.
    b. Erecting the assembly.
    c. Securing the assembly.
    3. Side of House Mount:
    a. Preparation.
    b. Erecting the assembly.
    c. Securing the assembly.
    4. Free Standing Mount:
    a. Preparation.
    b. Erecting the assembly.
    c. Securing the assembly.
    VII. Grounding Your Antenna:
    D. How to Install a Telescopic Mast:*
    1. Preparation.
    2. Erecting the assembly.
    3. Securing the assembly.
    E. How to Install a Tower:*
    1. Preparation.
    2. Erecting the assembly.
    3. Securing the assembly.
    VIII. Instructions for Attaching Label to Antenna and Supporting 
Structure.