1. A Risk assessment, for each small cell, mast & antenna & a name of the person responsible for signing each device off as safe
a. The Safety analysis information in relation to the levels of radiation exposure –
b. A record of the testing that would have taken place to demonstrate safety for local residents
c. The name of the responsible individual and
d. The exact location of the small cell, mast & antenna etc.
2. A copy of your insurance policy covering all safety aspects from masts, monopoles and small cells.
3. a. How can residents report electric and magnetic fields (EMF) radiation injuries?
b. please give confirmation as to the compensation procedures for any harm caused.
4. Please name the person within the borough or council who has responsibility for liability of 5G & smart technology roll out
5. How much money has the council received from the Government or any other (affiliated) company for 5G & smart technology to be placed in the local area?
6. How is the local environment being protected against the harms of 5G radiation?
7. Who is paying for the power/electricity that supplies the masts, small cells etc?
8. Can you confirm what date and location the first mast, monopole or small cell antenna was installed in the area.
Devon County Council does not hold this information because it has no statutory health protection responsibility for potential effects of 5G. This is the responsibility of the Health and Safety Executive.
Public health information on the health effects of 5G is provided nationally by Public Health England and any additional evidence is reviewed regularly by their specialist advisers.
The Council is aware there is no cover on its own insurance policy for illnesses caused by 5G, but any such claim would need to be made against the network provider, not the Council.