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18 February 2011 Laser safety at high profile projects
K. Barat
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Proceedings Volume 7916, High Power Lasers for Fusion Research; 791606 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.874088
Event: SPIE LASE, 2011, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Laser Safety at high profile laser facilities tends to be more controlled than in the standard laser lab found at a research institution. The reason for this is the potential consequences for such facilities from incidents. This ranges from construction accidents, to equipment damage to personnel injuries. No laser user wants to sustain a laser eye injury. Unfortunately, many laser users, most commonly experienced researchers and inexperienced graduate students, do receive laser eye injuries during their careers. . More unforgiveable is the general acceptance of this scenario, as part of the research & development experience. How do senior researchers, safety personnel and management stop this trend? The answer lies in a cultural change that involves institutional training, user mentoring, hazard awareness by users and administrative controls. None of these would inhibit research activities. As a matter of fact, proper implementation of these controls would increase research productivity. This presentation will review and explain the steps needed to steer an institution, research division, group or individual lab towards a culture that should nearly eliminate laser accidents. As well as how high profile facilities try to avoid laser injuries. Using the definition of high profile facility as one who's funding in the million to billions of dollars or Euros and derives form government funding.
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K. Barat "Laser safety at high profile projects", Proc. SPIE 7916, High Power Lasers for Fusion Research, 791606 (18 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.874088
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KEYWORDS
Laser safety

Safety

Control systems

Injuries

Eye

Standards development

Eyewear

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