1. The actual wattage to each antenna array, the effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) of the combined array, the EIRP of each array panel, and some information on what elements are inside each panel. 2. A combined field analysis for the three arrays. 3. A near field analysis which clearly gives field strengths from 2 meters out, down to contact with the panel surface. 4. The current health related acceptable field strengths and time exposures as defined by the FCC, OSHA and other federal or state agencies. 5. A map or plot showing all areas and distances on the array where the exposure time is limited to less than 8 hours, and what the exposure time limit is for those specific areas. 6. Vendor recommendations on activities which might exceed the RF exposure standards and require an array shutdown. 7. The studies to be stamped by a competent professional electrical engineer.