Laser Safety Flashcards
Describe the difference in laser classes and how are they classified?
Classified by Accessible Emission Limit - requires wavelength, exposure duration, viewing conditions
Class 1: Safe - no hazard to eyes or skin
Class 2: Safe to skin, hazard to eyes if t >0.25s
Class 3B: Safe to skin, not eye safe for direct viewing, may be okay for diffuse beams, if t >0.25s, max 0.5W.
Class 3R: Safe to skin, not eye safe for viewing through binoculars, telescopes etc. Max 5mW AND irradiance <25W/m2.
Class 4: Not safe for skin or eyes eg. CO2, Nd:YAG
Where do the different types of UV affect the eye?
UV-A - lens
UV-B - absorbed by cornea
UV-C - affects surface of cornea
Where do the different types of infrared radiation affect the eye?
IR-A - retina
IR-B - absorbed by cornea and penetrates aqueous humor
IR-C - absorbed by cornea
Where do different radiation levels penetrate the skin to?
IR-B/C - stopped by epidermis
UV - epidermis and stopped by dermis
Visible - epidermis, dermis and stopped by subcutaneous
IR-A - through them all
What is the MPE for skin?
Same as sunlight - 1000W/m2
How do we categorise laser safety?
Process, Beam Delivery, Laser, Environment and People
Where are different particle sizes stopped in the body when inhaled?
7-50um: filtered by nose
5-7um: deposits are coughed out or swallowed on mucus
0.1-7um: causes harm to respiratory system, biggest hazard
<0.5um: essentially gases so exhaled
Where should fume extraction be?
At point of generation
What is the hierarchy of controls to reduce radiation exposure?
Engineering Controls - housing, enclosures, interlocks (fail to safe), beam stops, filtered windows, control of beam path, key switches (required for 3B and 4 lasers)
Administrative Controls - Written Safety Instructions (WSI), appointment of a Laser Safety Officer (LSO), risk assessment, warning signs, education and training
PPE - goggles, protective clothing
What is the difference between active and proactive control to laser safety?
Active or Reactive systems respond after a laser beam has escaped and cuts off.
Proactive systems can anticipate and detect fault conditions.