You can't assume just by a model number what it's configured for (band(s), power level) so unless you're privy to it's settings, you might have to measure it over the air (spectrum analyzer, incident power meter). Often EH&S departments will have a simple exposure meter they'll use to ensure compliance to nonionizing radiation limits. Maybe as a WAG you can do a worst case calculation based on the equipment spec and see if it's even possible to exceed the safe limit.
Mark K5LXP
Albuquerque, NM