>>2808220>I'm doing it just for the adventureLame. I get paid to do it. Step up your game.
>electrical dangeris one of many hazards on a tower. AM broadcast towers have a lot more, since the tower itself is electrically energized. RF exposure is an invisible danger. A leaky microwave feedline can blast out radiation in an invisible beam well in excess of safe limits. Equipment to monitor RF exposure isn't cheap (My S3's are about $2k, another $300 every year to keep them in cal, price goes up if one's damaged. I have 4 of them. >pic related).
Falls aside, there's other risks with moving around on the tower. Wear a helmet, brackets and mounts bite hard and head wounds bleed for a while.
Without training/knowledge understanding the risks, and equipment to monitor the hazard, I'd say keep the hell away from a tower. You don't know where the energy/hotspots are and not having equipment gives you no way of finding where those hotspots are.