Health, Occupational Health and Safety, Lasers
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- The unprotected human eye is extremely sensitive to laser radiation and can be permanently damaged from direct or reflected beams. The site of ocular damage for any given laser depends upon its output wavelength.
- Laser safety consulting, training and a full line of safety products including eyewear, barriers, signs, hazard analysis software and instructional materials. Site includes much safety related information.
- Mainly discusses how the human body, especially the eye, can be affected by various freqencies of laser radiation.
- Prepared by the Laser Institute of America's Laser Safety Committee to educate new laser users on the concerns and issues related to laser safety.
- Summarizes some worries about laser pointers.
- Overview of the dangers of the device and information on its safe use.
- The misuse of laser pointers (sometimes referred to as laser pens) reported in the press has generated public concern over the safety of these devices. The following provides basic information on the properties of laser radiation, the different laser clas
- Bulletin prepared by the Laser Institute of America.
- Questions and answers on the use of lasers in health care.
- Summary of laser safety information.
- Some laserpointers are more powerful than labeled. Especially dangerous are class 3B laserpointers. Provides background information and many links related to laserpointer safety.
- University of Pennsylvania laser safety manual.
- The use of laser diode pointers and their safety.
- General rules and precautions with references for further reading.
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