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LaserMet - Société de conseil en sécurité laser Un site web expliquant les différents aspects de la sécurité en milieu médical
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Online Laser Safety Courses Cours en ligne pour la sécurité laser.
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Laser Safety Policies & Procedures in an Aesthetic Practice Sample Laser Safety Policies & Procedures in an Aesthetic Practice - These are generic in nature and MUST be modified to fit your specific situation, but it should serve as a very useful template.
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Sample Laser Safety Policies & Procedures for Hospitals & Medical Centers Sample Laser Safety Policies & Procedures for Hospitals & Medical Centers
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Nottingham University - Laser Safety The key document is the University Code of Practice for Laser Safety. The key adminstrative elements are:
Schools where lasers are used should appoint a School Laser Supervisor.
Each School should have a list of all non-office equipment lasers and laser users.
Each School must maintain a record of users of Class 3R and above lasers. There are forms available (see below) but these do not need to be sent to the Safety Office.
Each School must register lasers of Class 3R and above on the University Form and send a copy to the Safety Office.
A laser survey form must be completed for each laser system of Class 3R and above prior to first use and and on an annual basis thereafter.
Prior to use for the first time of any laser of Class 3R and above, a risk assessment must be completed and written procedures for use produced.
Risk assessments and laser survey forms for Class 3B and 4 lasers must be forwarded to the Safety Office with the laser registration form prior to first use.
No Class 3B or 4 laser system should be put into use for the first time with out the approval of the School Laser Supervisor, and if necessary, the Safety Office.
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University of Virginia - Laser Safety protocols Laser safety guide book/ University of Virginia
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University of Arizona - Laser safety course and protocols Laser Safety Manual
Scope and Applicability
This manual applies to all personnel working at or visiting ASU who procure or utilize Class III and Class IV lasers and laser systems.
Procurement and user of Class I and Class II laser equipment, such as laser pointers and compact disk players, do not normally need to comply with the provisions of the manual. Any servicing , modification, or other manipulation of Class I and Class II systems resulting in access to laser radiation from embedded Class III and Class IV does fall within the scope of these manual, however. Under these conditions, the lasers will need to be registered, users trained, and appropriate control measures employed.
ASU procures and uses lasers and laser containing equipment under regulations issued by the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA). Use of this equipment at ASU is subject to inspection and review by personnel from ARRA. In order to ensure compliance with Arizona regulations for the control of laser radiation, it is essential that personnel understand and follow provisions of this manual.
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Laser safety policy manual Laser safety policy manual
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University of Chicago - Safety procedures University of Chicago - Safety procedures
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Georgia instutite of technology - Laser safety book Georgia instutite of technology - LASER SAFETY POLICY MANUAL
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Laser Institute of America The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is the international society for laser applications and safety. Our mission is to foster lasers, laser applications, and laser safety worldwide.
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