Laser Safety: Tools and TrainingKen Barat CRC Press, 05.12.2008 - 400 Seiten Lasers perform many unique functions in a plethora of applications, but there are many inherent risks with this continually burgeoning technology. Laser Safety: Tools and Training presents simple, effective ways for users in a variety of facilities to evaluate the hazards of any laser procedure and ensure they are following documented laser safety |
Inhalt
What Are We? | 1 |
Chapter 2 Who Is Responsible for Laser Safety? | 11 |
Chapter 3 How to Do a Complete Laser Hazard Evaluation | 27 |
Chapter 4 Documentation of Laser Safety | 31 |
Chapter 5 What Are They Talking About? | 69 |
Chapter 6 Understanding Optics | 75 |
Chapter 7 Diffraction Gratings for HighIntensity Laser Applications | 99 |
Chapter 8 How to Select Optical Mounts | 117 |
Chapter 15 Room Access Interlocks and Access Controls | 205 |
Chapter 16 Laser Eyewear | 225 |
Chapter 17 Introduction to Laser Beam Profiling | 237 |
Chapter 18 Vibration Control Is Critical | 259 |
Chapter 19 Power and Energy Meters | 273 |
Chapter 20 Laser Shutters | 283 |
Focus on Jefferson Laboratory Free Electron Laser | 293 |
Chapter 22 Amazing Laser Projects | 319 |
Chapter 9 Training Design and Considerations in the Use of Instructor Led WebBased Training of Adults | 121 |
Chapter 10 Laser Safety and OntheJob Training | 129 |
A Biophysical Basis | 139 |
Chapter 12 NearMiss Incidents | 167 |
Chapter 13 Accident Investigation | 181 |
Chapter 14 Laser Accidents Do Happen | 187 |
Chapter 23 Practical Ideas | 339 |
Chapter 24 ANSI Safe Use of Lasers and Laser Safety | 355 |
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Back cover | 387 |
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