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E-raamat: Laser Safety: Tools and Training, Second Edition

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New chapters and updates highlight the second edition of Laser Safety: Tools and Training. This text provides background information relating to lasers and laser safety, and examines the components of laser work and laser safety from a different perspective. Written by a working laser safety officer, the book considers ways to keep users, as well as those around them, safe. The author encourages readers to think beyond protective eyewear. As it relates to safety, he determines that if eyewear is required, then the laser system is not ideal.

This book factors in optics, the vibration elements of the optical table, the power meter, and user training, elements that are not commonly considered in the context of laser safety. It presents ways for users to evaluate the hazards of any laser procedure and ensure that they are following documented laser safety standards. The material serves as a fundamental means or road map for laser users seeking to utilize the safest system possible.

Whats New in the Second Edition:

The second edition provides an inclusion of the Z136.8 Research Laser Standard, and offers updates and an explanation of eye exposure limits (MPE), presents new cases studies, and presents practical example images. It includes coverage of, laser lab design lessons, addresses user facility challenges and laser disposal.





Presents case studies of real accidents, preventive measures, and templates for documenting potential laser risks and attendant safety measures Reviews factors often overlooked when one is setting up a laser lab Demonstrates how to investigate a laser incident

This text which includes fundamental laser and laser safety information, as well as critical laser use information, is appropriate for both the novice and the seasoned professional.

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"This new edition provides the Z136.8 Research Laser Standard and offers updates and an explanation of eye exposure limits, e.g., maximum permissible exposure (MPE). There are also new case studies and practical example images. It includes laser lab design lessons and addresses user facility challenges and laser disposal. The various sections deal with components of laser work, laser safety from the optical table, power meters, training adults, and other similar topics. The content will be very useful for the laser safety officer or laser user. This book would be a practical textbook for both the novice and the seasoned professional." Lisa Tongning Li, Livermore, California, USA, from Optics & Photonics News

Introduction xi
Editor xiii
Contributors xv
Chapter 1 Laser Safety: Where Are We?
1(10)
Ken Barat
Chapter 2 Who Is Responsible for Laser Safety?
11(16)
Ken Barat
Chapter 3 Performing a Complete Laser Hazard Evaluation
27(6)
Ken Barat
Chapter 4 Documentation of Laser Safety
33(42)
Ken Barat
Chapter 5 ANSI Safe Use of Lasers and Laser Safety
75(6)
Ken Barat
Chapter 6 Understanding Optics
81(24)
Bill Molander
Chapter 7 Diffraction Gratings for High-Intensity Laser Applications
105(18)
Jerald A. Britten
Chapter 8 How to Select Optical Mounts: Getting the Most Out of Optical Mounts (Understanding Optical Mounts)
123(4)
Damon Kopala
Chapter 9 Training Design and Considerations in the Use of Instructor-Led, Web-Based Training of Adults
127(8)
Matt Vaughn
Chapter 10 On-the-Job Training
135(10)
James Foye
Chapter 11 The New Maximum Permissible Exposure: A Biophysical Basis
145(32)
Jack Lund
Chapter 12 Near-Miss Incidents
177(16)
Ken Barat
Chapter 13 Accident Investigation
193(10)
Bill Wells
Ken Barat
Chapter 14 Laser Accidents Do Happen
203(20)
Ken Barat
Chapter 15 Room Access Interlocks and Access Controls
223(20)
John Hansknecht
Chapter 16 Laser Eyewear
243(20)
Ken Barat
Chapter 17 Introduction to Laser Beam Profiling
263(22)
Larry Green
Chapter 18 Vibration Control Is Critical
285(16)
James Fisher
Chapter 19 Power and Energy Meters: From Sensors to Displays
301(12)
Burt Mooney
Chapter 20 Laser Shutters
313(10)
David C. Woodruff
Chapter 21 Free-Electron Laser Safety Challenges: Focus on the Jefferson Lab Free-Electron Laser
323(26)
Patty Hunt
Stephen Benson
Chapter 22 Tunable External Cavity Diode Lasers
349(10)
Diana Warren
Chapter 23 Practical Ideas
359(22)
Ken Barat
Chapter 24 User Facilities
381(6)
Ken Barat
Chapter 25 Laser Disposal
387(8)
Ken Barat
Glossary 395(12)
Index 407
Ken Barat is the former laser safety officer (LSO) for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and National Ignition Facility Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Presently he is continuing his passion for laser safety through private consulting. He has received both Jim Rockwell awards (2009 and 2005) for Laser Safety Leadership and Education, and Tim Renner User Service Award (2002) from the Advance Light Source as well as recognition awards from the Department of Energy and LSO Working Group. Member and presenter at the UK Laser Safety Forum series.