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Laser Safety

โœ Scribed by Roy Henderson, Karl Schulmeister


Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
475
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Covering both underlying theory and practical applications, Laser Safety provides a unique and readily-understandable review of current laser safety. This resource explains in detail the biological effects of laser radiation, particularly on the eye, and the provisions and requirements of the international laser safety standard IEC 60825-1, including a full description of the recently revised system of laser classification. It elucidates the rationale for the often-complex laser emission and exposure limits given in the standard, and provides detailed guidance for using the standard to carry out quantitative laser assessments. The authors also discuss practical issues of risk assessment, safety controls, eye protection, and laser safety management. This practical and comprehensive handbook will be useful for anyone involved in laser safety, including academic and medical researchers, laser manufacturers, and compliance officers.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 14
1. Lasers, light and safety......Page 16
2. Quantifying levels of laser radiation......Page 36
3. Laser radiation hazards......Page 81
4. Laser product classification......Page 237
5. Beam propagation and exposure assessment......Page 329
6. Additional laser hazards......Page 368
7. Assessment of laser risk......Page 379
8. Protective measures and safety controls......Page 397
9. The management of laser safety......Page 439
Appendices......Page 450
Index......Page 468


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