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Laser Beams Aren’t the Only Hazards in the Laboratory

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It’s important to pay close attention to nonlaser hazards in the laboratory.

Ken Barat and Betsy MacGowan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The ANSI Z136.1 standard has a sizable section about non-beam hazards in the photonics laboratory. What it tells us is that tunnel vision can be dangerous. If we’re focused only on hazards associated with laser beams, we leave ourselves open to a host of other accidents. For example, the danger of electrocution exists even if laser eyewear is worn. Metal cable bridges are sturdy but sometimes require grounding (left). Plastic bridges, although combustible, are sturdy and do not require grounding (right). Most nonbeam hazards are right in front of us: Electrical and chemical threats...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
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