User's Manual
TrackerPAL™ Operations Guide
RemoteMDx, Inc.
Copyright © 2006 RemoteMDx, Inc.
All rights reserved.
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2 Personal Safety and Health
Responsibilities of Administrating Agencies
The TrackerPAL
TM
device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
It is the direct and sole responsibility of all agencies (government or private) that oversee use of
TrackerPAL
TM
to assure, and formally document, that wears of TrackerPAL
TM
devices understand the
safety and health topics below.
It is also the direct and sole responsibility of such parties to assess special individual needs in order to
protect the health and well being of those wearing TrackerPAL
TM
devices. This includes identifying
any special environmental or personal health needs specific to an individual wearer of the device.
2.1 Personal Hygiene
Simple hygiene measures can avoid discomfort and skin irritations.
The TrackerPAL
TM
is designed to be worn over a standard sock. This aids in maintaining sanitary
conditions. Not wearing over a sock or not changing socks on a daily basis may result in skin
irritations or other health concerns.
For additional comfort the wearer of a TrackerPAL
TM
may elect to wear a thick-material wrist sweat
band just below the main body of the TrackerPAL
TM
. Typically the band would be worn just above
the ankle bone but may also be used to elevate the TrackerPAL
TM
to accommodate for special foot
wear like work boots. Such a band may be purchased from most any sporting goods store.
2.2 Specific Absorption Rate Data
The TrackerPAL
TM
device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
Your tracking device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed
limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission