Based on the President's Executive Memorandum No. D-2 and the Purdue University Laser Safety Guidelines, individuals are officially authorized to use Class 3B and Class 4 lasers on their respective ...
Refer to the Purdue University Laser Safety Guidelines, Appendix A, for information on laser classification. I have a class 3B or 4 laser. What makes it dangerous to me? Class 3B and/or Class 4 laser ...
The Laser Safety Program is managed by the Radiation Safety Office, a subset of the Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). We are here to ensure that laser use on campus be conducted in a ...
As an employee, you will support your employer in implementing accident prevention and health protection provisions. You will follow the approved safety rules and instructions of your employer in ...
Although OSHA has not adopted any general industry laser specific standards, it often utilizes ANSI Z136.1 criteria for judging compliance with more generic safety standards as they relate to laser ...
The University’s LASER Safety Policy is based on the recommendations of ANSI Z136.1, any other pertinent standards, and in compliance with the Federal and Provincial regulations. The LASER Safety ...