For classes 2 to 4 - Helmholtz
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For classes 2 to 4 - Helmholtz
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Instruction about hazards in laser areas and the required precautions (UVV Laserstrahlung VBG 93) Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 1 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie I. Laser hazards a) physical background: laser properties: ● monochromatic ● coherent ● directional ! i.e. extremly shaped emission characteristic Concentration High intensity of the ⇓ radiation Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC by a Interaction with factor of 106! human tissue 2 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 3 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie b) effect of laser radiation on the eye Wavelength [nm] 100 no free propagation through air! UV-C 180 Lens (incl.) 280 UV-B 315 UV-A 380 400 Focusing VIS Photochem. processes Effect of heat (tolerable: some K) 40°C - 45°C: Enzyme induct., oedema > 60°C: Coagulation, Necrosis Shock waves 500 Retina effect! 780 IR-A Retina + Vitreous Vitreous, Lens, 1400 Aqueous 1000 1200 > 80°C: Collagen denaturation, membrane effects > 100°C: Dehydration > 150°C: Carbonation Avalanche breakdown! Photoconjunctivitis (pinkeye) Photokeratitis Promotes cataract formation Cornea Promotes cataract formation IR-B 2000 Effect of heat Cornea 3000 Penetration depth Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 2 10 5 10 9 10 Intensity [W m-2] 4 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Eye injuries due to laser radiation are in general irreparable! Risk of permanent loss of vision! Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 5 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie c) other hazard due to laser radiation 1. Irradiation of skin: Wavelength [nm] UV-C 180 280 315 UV-A 380 UV-B VIS Erythema formation (reddened skin, sunburn), subsequent pigmentation; maximun at λ ~ 300 nm enhanced risk of skin cancer ! Burns 2. Secondary hazards: Hazard of fire or explosion: Chemical und toxic hazards: Solvents Gas mixtures Flammable plastics (synthetic fibre!!) Paper! due to: Gases Smokes Dusts Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC Formation: as combustion product due to laser-matter interaction 6 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie II. Laser classes and their risk potential Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC visible invisible Class 1 Safe Safe Class 2 Eye lid reflex Class 3a No collecting optics! Class 3b Eye hazards! In the upper power range also for skin. Diffuse reflections harmless. Possibly hazard of fire or explosion. Class 4 High-power laser – Very hazardous! – Any exposure (eyes, skin) may result in laser injuries, even diffuse reflections! Hazard of fire or explosion! Safe (as class 1) 7 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Every laser system has to be classified! Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 8 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie III. Control measures and safety devices a) administrative controls: For classes 2 to 4 (i.e. in general) Additionally for classes 3B and 4 • • • Keep laser area* small • Warn all attendants before turning-on Restricted number of attendants • Restricted access (to avoid entering of unauthorised personnel). First aid must be possible! • Labelling of each laser area* • Hazard evaluation, duty to give notice • Prohibition to employ minors • Appointment of a laser safety officer • Don‘t work alone Training *) Definition laser area: Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC entire (!) area which can be reached by laser radiation 9 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie b) warning signs and labels, warning light: For classes 2 to 4: To be posted with warning signs: (clearly visible, permanent) • at each entry to the laser area • at the laser (system) For class 4: Warning light at the entry to the laser area: Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC LASERSTRAHLUNG NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN LASER KLASSE 3B UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG BESTRAHLUNG VON AUGE ODER HAUT DURCH DIREKTE ODER STREUSTRAHLUNG VERMEIDEN LASER KLASSE 4 NACH EN 60 825-1:94 Po = W λ = nm NACH EN 60 825-1:94 Po PP t F λ = = = = = 100 W ≤ 5,5 kW 0,1-20 ms Einzelimpuls bis 300 Hz 1064 nm 10 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie c) engineering controls: General: • Laser class as low as possible • Avoidance of unintended reflections • Appropriate enclosures / barriers • Attention to other radiation (x-ray, RF, UV) For classes 1 to 3A: Design of the laser (system) must not allow an upgrade to a higher laser class by means of an adapter optical unit! For classes 2 to 4: • Avoidance of unintentional emission • Optical axis must not point at a window • Termination of the beam path (beam stop) • Beam path below or above eye level Additionally for classes 3B and 4: • • • • • • Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC Don‘t use for basic alignment! Secure optical components properly to assure beam control! Remove /cover all reflective surfaces (e.g. tools, watch(!), jewellery) Non-combustible housing, if possible (label with warning signs!) Interlocks ( e.g. emergency stop switch, door interlock, etc.) Key switch 11 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie d) personal protective equipment: 1. Laser protective eyewear: DIN EN 207 Always needed, if any exposure of the eyes to laser radiation can not be excluded! Requirement to label: mode of operation Caution: ⇒ important: D/I 1060 nm wavelength range L5 X DIN optical density + CE mark manufacturer In general narrow-band filters. Protection only for the labeled wavelengths Prevent mix-up! (e.g. indication of the room number) Laser protective eyewear must not show obvious defects! (e.g. cracks, colour changes, remarkable defects of the frame, etc.) For the visible range there exists also adjustment eyewear (DIN EN 208) Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 12 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie 2. Skin protection: In case of skin hazard Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC ● Gloves (cotton) ● Clothing (no synthetic fibre!) 13 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie IV. Non- beam hazards: a) electrical : ● High voltage ● High currents ● Capacitor banks b) chemical: ● from operating agents ( - gases like halogens, CO, … - dyes - solvents) c) other radiation: ● UV radiation (flash- / arc lamps) ● x-rays (electron tubes, HV) ● RF fields Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 14 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie V. Emergency procedures, in particular in case of eye damage symptoms: ● Strong glare, flash blindness ● Afterimage ● Visual field loss what to do: ■ Switch off power supply ■ First aid (?) ■ If suspecting eye injury ⇒ immediate ophthalmologic examination (fluorescence angiography) caused by: employer, supervisor, laser safety officer, safety engineer ■ Notify supervisor/laser safety officer/dept. of occupational safety of the incident Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 15 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie VI. Main guidelines for the handling of laser systems ■ Warn ALL attendants shortly before turning-on, in particular inexpert persons! DON‘T allow any noninvolved persons to stay in the laser area! ■ Don‘t work alone! ■ Pay attention to the warning signal! Enter the room only after express request! ■ NEVER leave an activated laser unattended! ■ DO STRICTLY AVOID intrabeam viewing as long as the laser is activated! ■ Wear your laser protective eyewear! ■ NEVER handle with reflecting surfaces (mirrors, jewellery, watch) in the beam path as long as the laser is activated! ■ Don‘t darken the laser area completely! ■ Pay attention to abnormal occurrences (sounds, smells)! Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 16 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie VII. Laser safety officer ■ Laser safety training ■ Advice on questions of laser safety ■ Assistance in choosing protective equipment ■ Control of the protective measures and precautions ● Use of protective eyewear ● Access restrictions / labeling of each laser area ■ Participation in case of an accident (in collaboration with dept. of occupational safety) ● Notification ● Investigation ● Causing of medical examination Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 17 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Laserschutzunterweisung für BENSC 18