Laser Safety Laser safety refers to the principles, practices, and precautions implemented to minimize the risks associated with the use of lasers in various industrial, scientific, medical, and commercial applications. Laser safety encompasses measures to prevent accidental exposure to laser radiation, control potential hazards, and protect personnel, equipment, and the environment from laser-related injuries or accidents.
Key elements of laser safety include risk assessment, hazard analysis, engineering controls (such as enclosure, interlocks, and beam shutters), administrative controls (such as standard operating procedures, warning signs, and safety training), and personal protective equipment (such as laser safety glasses, goggles, and barriers). Laser safety programs should be tailored to specific laser applications, environments, and regulatory requirements to ensure effective risk management and compliance with applicable standards and guidelines. |