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Safety Practices . 19
The following information is provided as a general overview only. This information is
rudimentary and is supplied to assist in the interpretation of this manual. Under no
circumstances use this information as the basis of a laser safety code of behavior:
1.
Class 3B lasers may emit visible and/or invisible radiation up to a maximum of 0.5 W
continuous wave (CW is longer than 0.25 s). They present a hazard to the eye if the
direct beam or spectral reflections are viewed without appropriate protection. You must
only operate Class 3B lasers in a designated area.
2.
You must fit each Class 3B device with a captive key control switch, such that the key
cannot be removed from the lock except in the OFF position. The key should be
removed from the laser when it is not in use and kept in a safe place in the custody of a
nominated person. Keys must never be issued to unauthorized persons.
3.
Each Class 3B device should be assessed by a suitably trained laser safety officer to
determine the accessible radiation emitted by the device. The laser safety officer should
consider laser power, wavelength and beam divergence when determining if the
Class 3B device’s remote interlock connector should be connected to an interlock switch
at the entrance. For certain laser systems, the laser safety officer may require the
shutter to be interlocked with the laboratory entrance in order to prevent inadvertent
exposure of persons entering to very hazardous laser radiation.
4.
Rooms in which Class 3B devices are used should have notices affixed to the doors so
that they conform to the requirements of appropriate Laser Safety Regulations.
If you have a fiber optic probe then please refer to
Attaching the External Interlock
and
Calculation of Nominal Hazard Zones for use of Fiber Optic Probe
for information on safe
operating distances when using the fiber optic probe.
General Laser Safety Issues
Laser Keyswitch
There is a captive laser key control switch on the rear panel. This key is required to operate
the laser. A laser safety officer or laboratory manager should control the use of this key.
Laser Warning Labels
Laser warning labels are attached to the instrument for your safety. Please observe the
necessary precautions. For more details see
Warning Labels
on page 25.
Fiber Optic Probe Safety
NOTE: This section is only applicable to RamanStation 400F systems equipped with a fiber
optic probe.
The fiber optic probe body incorporates a number of important safety features, including:
•
Beam attenuator/cover
•
Emission Indicator/LED.
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