LaserStar
®
Workstation Operation & Maintenance Manual 900 Series Ver. 991.6 November 2019
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Safety Officer
When Class 4-laser equipment is installed, the employer must appoint a
competent Laser Safety Officer in writing. In the case of Class 1 laser equipment,
a Laser Safety Officer need only be present when the service technician is
carrying out maintenance or service activities on the laser equipment with direct
access to the laser beam. This assumes that the service technician bypasses the
interlock switches or removes protective covers.
Due to the training and experience in the field of laser radiation, the Laser Safety
Officer should fully understand the safety procedures and equipment used. The
Laser Safety Officer bears full responsibility for the safe operation of the laser
equipment and the correct implementation of mandatory safety measures. The
Laser Safety Officer may receive appropriate training from an approved body
(e.g. an institution providing insurance against occupational accidents). The
Laser Safety Officer may receive training from LaserStar
®
Technologies on the
proper use of the LaserStar
®
Workstation.
Please note
:
This laser product may only be used for the intended purpose.
Never aim the laser beam at humans or animals.
Any person involved in the operation, maintenance or repair of the
laser product must have read and understood the operating and
safety instructions for the laser equipment.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU RECEIVE A BURN
If a laser pulse has burned your fingers or hand, you should have the wound
treated. Depending on the degree of the burn
,
you should undergo medical
treatment. Although a small burn is not particularly critical, you should still make
sure that no infection results.
Scattered Radiation!
Scattered radiation can also cause minor burns on the skin of your
hand. Depending on the material, its reflective properties and the
selected pulse energy, scattered radiation can also be dangerous.
Only under very unfavorable circumstances will the scattered
radiation reach intensities that can cause slight burns, because the
laser pulses are very short.
Normal exposure of the skin to low levels of scattered radiation at the wavelength
of 1064 nm can be regarded as physiologically safe. The infrared laser radiation
acts like normal heat radiation.
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