About Us
The RF Integrity Group provides independent radiofrequency (RF) risk oversight and assurance for organisations responsible for land, infrastructure, and assets operating within complex RF environments.
While compliance with exposure limits is necessary, it is not sufficient to provide confidence that RF risk governance will withstand regulatory, legal, or public scrutiny over time. RF risk must be understood, governed, and reassessed as conditions change.
The practice is deliberately positioned as a second-line assurance function, supporting senior risk owners, executives, and boards who require confidence that RF exposure, safety, and compliance risks are being identified, governed, and managed appropriately—particularly where multiple parties, land uses, and regulatory regimes intersect.
We work with organisations where RF risk is material, complex, and shared, and where accountability appropriately sits with senior risk owners rather than individual projects. This includes infrastructure owners, property developers, built asset owners, healthcare operators, and organisations hosting multi-tenant RF environments.
The RF Integrity Group is independent from operational delivery, which is fundamental to credible assurance. We do not design, implement, or operate RF safety systems. This separation preserves independence and ensures advice remains objective, defensible, and suitable for governance and regulatory scrutiny.
CORE SERVICES
RF RISK OVERSIGHT & ASSURANCE
Independent, second-line oversight of RF exposure and safety risk to support confident decision-making across complex RF environments. This service provides sustained confidence that RF risk remains understood, controlled, and defensible as conditions evolve.
Engagements are structured to provide independent RF risk assurance in support of executive and board-level decision-making.
DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING ASSURANCE
Independent RF assurance supporting land use, development, and planning decisions where existing RF-emitting infrastructure or future RF constraints are material.
This service focuses on foreseeable RF risk, responsibility boundaries, and long-term defensibility at the interface between infrastructure, land, and development—enabling land-use and development decisions to proceed with clear visibility of RF constraints, responsibilities, and risk implications.
RF HAZARD BOUNDARY ASSURANCE
Independent assurance that RF hazard zones are appropriately and defensibly defined and communicated in environments where people access. This includes assessment of reliance on markers, signage, and administrative controls, and whether those controls remain reasonable as access patterns or conditions change.
DEEP DIVE AND EVIDENCE READINESS SERVICES
Independent assurance that RF risk governance and compliance obligations remain clear, proportionate, and defensible if challenged.
This service supports organisations operating in high-scrutiny environments, including regulatory, planning, health, and public sensitivity contexts, ensuring RF risk decisions are supported by clear governance, defensible assumptions, and regulator-ready evidence.
Independent Approach
Governance
Across Australian regulation and recognised standards, the consistent expectation is that RF exposure risk is actively governed over time, not treated as a one-off compliance exercise. While frameworks and regulators vary in emphasis, they align on a common principle: RF risk must be continually reassessed, competently interpreted, and governed as conditions change.
Assurance
The RF Integrity Group applies a structured assurance lens to identify, govern, and sustain confidence in RF risk across complex environments. This typically includes:
Scope & Responsibility Clarity – clear definition of RF risk sources, exposure contexts, and responsibility boundaries.
Foreseeable Risk Identification – independent identification of RF risks arising from change, access, development, or evolving use.
Risk Treatment & Control Oversight – assessment of whether controls are appropriate, effective in practice, and reasonably relied upon.
Evidence & Lifecycle Governance – confirmation that decisions, assumptions, and reassessment triggers are explicit and defensible over time.
This approach supports early RF risk visibility and reduces reliance on reactive remediation.
Independance
Independence from design, measurement, certification, and operational delivery preserves objectivity and ensures advice remains independent, free from delivery bias, and appropriate for senior governance and assurance contexts.
Standards & Science Oversight
The RF Integrity Group maintains active engagement with international RF science and standards development to ensure assurance reflects emerging risk, not only established exposure limits.
Participation in forums such as Standards Australia TE-007, IEEE ICES, and international scientific conferences provides early visibility of evolving scientific evidence, standards interpretation, and regulatory signals. This insight is translated into practical, governance-relevant assurance supporting licence defensibility, policy confidence, stakeholder scrutiny, and long-term asset risk management.
Biography
Brett Moule - Principal
Brett Moule is a specialist in RF exposure risk and governance, with more than 25 years’ experience in RF safety and exposure management, underpinned by more than 10 years’ experience in electrical engineering. His work spans high‑power broadcast facilities, complex urban telecommunications environments, government infrastructure, and development interfaces where RF exposure risk is material.
He has extensive experience managing high‑complexity EME environments, particularly in mixed‑use and high‑density developments, where cumulative exposure, shared infrastructure, and evolving access conditions introduce governance and compliance risk. His technical background includes deep knowledge of broadcast‑related EME, including cumulative exposure modelling, compliance strategies, and long‑term licence defensibility.
Brett’s work focuses on independent RF risk assurance — translating highly technical RF exposure issues into clear, defensible positions for executives, boards, regulators, and planning authorities. He is experienced in engaging with asset owners, developers, contractors, and stakeholders on RF risk, responsibility boundaries, and long‑term defensibility.
Brett contributes to Standards Australia TE‑007 (Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields) and IEEE ICES, ensuring his work reflects current standards and emerging best practice. His perspective is grounded in operational realities, contractor interfaces, and the governance of large, evolving RF portfolios.
Contact Us
Address
99 Woy Woy Bay Rd, Woy Woy Bay NSW 2256, Australia
Phone
+61 417671200ABN
73497137766