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Working with lasers. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 1 Can I use these goggles? Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 2 The sun is the brightest source. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 3 Eye “reference” values: • Sunlight: 1000 W/m2 (= 1 mW/mm2) • Pupil range Ø: 3 – 7 mm (7 –38 mm2) • Optical power received by the eye: 7 – 38 mW • Eye blink reflex: 0.25 sec. (only applicable in the visible area) Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 4 The human eye (simplified). Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 5 Types of photoreceptors Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 6 Distribution of rods and cones Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 7 Wavelength (λ) and impact. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 8 Classification EN 60825-1 • Class 1: 1M: • Class 2: 2M: • Class 3R: 3B: • Class 4: always safe always safe without focusing safe, due to the blink reflex, <1mW safe, without focusing low risk of injury, restricted beam viewing, <5mW direct exposure = eye hazard, <0.5W ALL OTHER LASERS Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 9 (il)legal? purchases… Dutch legislation Source: Informatieblad 26 / 4 september 2006, Voedsel en Waren Autoriteit: • Laserpointer: no selling of class 3R, 3B and 4. • Lasergadget: no selling of class 2, 2M, 3R, 3B and 4. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 10 Not always a laser….. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 11 Maximum Permissible Exposure • Typically set at 10% of the dose creating damage with a probability of 50%, worst case conditions. • Basis for selecting laser goggles. Warning symbol class 2 and up. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 12 MPE in W/cm2 . Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 13 MPE in J/cm2. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 14 MPE in J/cm2. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 15 Eye protection terminology. Example of EN 207 specifications Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 16 EN 207 laser working modes. EN 207 specifies four laser working modes: Working mode Letter Pulse length Continuous mode Pulsed mode Giant pulsed mode Modelocked D I R M > 0.25 s >1 μs–0.25 s 1 ns–1 μs < 1 ns Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 17 EN 207 scale numbers. Range: L1-L10, Ln means that OD > n; n=0: no protection. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 18 Example 1, Q • A laser operates at 1064 nm and has a pulse duration of 10 ns, 103 J/m². You have goggles that are specified as DIR 1064 L5 • Do these goggles offer suitable protection for this particular laser? Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 19 1064nm/10ns/ 103 J/m² Example 1, A DIR 1064 L5 ?? The pulse duration indicates that we should look at the R specification, with scale number n=5, which gives an upper limit of 5×102 J/m², which means that these goggles do not offer suitable protection for this particular laser. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 20 Example 2, Q • A laser operates at 780 nm, is continuous wave with a power density of P = 500 W/m². • Does a D 780 L2 rated goggle offer suitable protection for this particular laser? Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 21 780nm CW, P=500W/m2 Example 2, A D 780 L2 ?? • You need a D protection level of log(500) − 1 = 1.69, which is rounded up to 2. In other words, the safety goggles should be at least • D 780 L2. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 22 Case: Fianium SC400-4 What goggles to buy ???? Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 23 Case: Fianium SC400-4 • • • • Pulse width: 6 ps Total power: > 4 W Rep. Rate: 40 MHz Beam diameter at 633 nm: 1.5 mm Peak power = 17 kW Peak Energy = 100 nJ Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 24 Case: Fianium SC400-4 • MPE curve not directly applicable (λ dependancy) • Calculate energy density for open pupil area: 100e-9 / 0.39 = 25e-8 J/cm2 = 25e-4 J/m2 . In 0.25 s, 10e6 (=N) pulses occur, thermal correction factor N1/4 applies (EN 60825). Cp=(10e6)0.25 = 56. Attenuation needed = log(E/1.5)+4= 3.0. • DC calculation: log(P)-1 = log(4/0.39*1e4)-1 = 5.0-1 = 4.0 (!) Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 25 Case: Fianium SC400-4 Transmitted: ~7 mW , still not safe. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 26 Case: Fianium SC400-4 2. LaserVision T1L01, VLT = 30 %, € 860.- From 1400 nm to 2400 nm: ~OD4. Transmitted: 60 mW , OD needed = 2.2 Conclusion: still not safe. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 27 Case: Fianium SC400-4 3. Thorlabs LG2, VLT = 19 %, € 156.- Transmitted (vis): 105 mW , OD needed 2.4 Conclusion: still not safe. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 28 Case: Fianium SC400-4 100 % protection Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 29 Goggles, summary. • • • • Consult the laser manufacturer Consider the Visible Light Transmittance Consider comfort Keep the goggles in good shape Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 30 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 31 Enclosure, black cloth curtain Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 32 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 33 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 34 Good practice in beampath design. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 35 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 36 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 37 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 38 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 39 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 40 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 41 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 42 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 43 Top 14 of laser related injuries, Rockwell Laser Industries • Unanticipated eye exposure during alignment. • Misaligned optics and upwardly directed beams. • Available laser eye protection was not used. • • • • • • • • • • • Equipment malfunction. Improper method of handling high voltage. Intentional exposure of unprotected persons. Operators unfamiliar with laser equipment. No protection provided for associated hazards. Improper restoration of equipment following servicing. Incorrect eyewear selection and/or eyewear failure. Accidental eye/skin exposure during normal use. Inhalation of laser-generated fume or viewing of secondary radiation (UV, blue light). Laser ignition of fires. Photochemical eye or skin exposure. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 44 Laser accidents are: • - High impact • - Low probability Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 45 To err is human • Key to safety: Protocol, multiple lines of defense. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 46 Thank you! Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 47 Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 48 Luminosity function of the eye. Wavelength [nm] Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 49 Good practice in beampath design. Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 50 Enclosure, black plastic curtain Laser Safety, ANP 6 nov. 2014. 51