AbstractSafety considerations in the field of laser radiation have traditionally been restricted to maximum permissible exposure levels defined as a function of wavelength and exposure duration. But in Europe according to the European Directive 2006/25/EC on artificial optical radiation the employer has to include in his risk assessment indirect effects from temporary blinding. Whereas sufficient knowledge on various deterministic risks exists, only sparse quantitative data is available for the impairment of visual functions due to temporary blinding from visible optical radiation.The consideration of indirect effects corresponds to a paradigm change in risk assessment when situations have to be treated, where intrabeam viewing of low-power...
Background: The ACGIH guidelines for protection against retinal damage by optical radiation are ofte...
While light is a visible and narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for vi...
The potential risk by being exposed by artificial UV-sources at the workplace in Austria was measure...
AbstractSafety considerations in the field of laser radiation have traditionally been restricted to ...
The development of non-lethal weapons and, in particular, temporary blinding devices is associated w...
Laser radiation: ocular risks and safety standards. The risk for biological tissues to be damaged by...
Hygienic studies have shown that the laser radiation of projectors can exceed Maximum Allowable Leve...
Abstract—The increasing industrial and commercial uses of lasers have resulted in renewed interest i...
PURPOSE: There is an absence of information regarding safe levels of light exposure in present ophth...
Human exposure limits for laser radiation are based upon experimental ocular injury studies. The lim...
Occupational exposure to Non-Ionizing radiation (NIR), including Electromagnetic fields (EMF) and Op...
When using scanning laser ophthalmoscopy to produce images of the eye fundus, maximum permissible ex...
The aim of this article was to explore the implications of the new Euratom dose limit for occupation...
The article presents a method of evaluating irradiance, spectral irradiance, and spectral radiance, ...
Przepisy w sprawie najwyższych dopuszczalnych stężeń i natężeń czynników szkodliwych dla zdrowia w ś...
Background: The ACGIH guidelines for protection against retinal damage by optical radiation are ofte...
While light is a visible and narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for vi...
The potential risk by being exposed by artificial UV-sources at the workplace in Austria was measure...
AbstractSafety considerations in the field of laser radiation have traditionally been restricted to ...
The development of non-lethal weapons and, in particular, temporary blinding devices is associated w...
Laser radiation: ocular risks and safety standards. The risk for biological tissues to be damaged by...
Hygienic studies have shown that the laser radiation of projectors can exceed Maximum Allowable Leve...
Abstract—The increasing industrial and commercial uses of lasers have resulted in renewed interest i...
PURPOSE: There is an absence of information regarding safe levels of light exposure in present ophth...
Human exposure limits for laser radiation are based upon experimental ocular injury studies. The lim...
Occupational exposure to Non-Ionizing radiation (NIR), including Electromagnetic fields (EMF) and Op...
When using scanning laser ophthalmoscopy to produce images of the eye fundus, maximum permissible ex...
The aim of this article was to explore the implications of the new Euratom dose limit for occupation...
The article presents a method of evaluating irradiance, spectral irradiance, and spectral radiance, ...
Przepisy w sprawie najwyższych dopuszczalnych stężeń i natężeń czynników szkodliwych dla zdrowia w ś...
Background: The ACGIH guidelines for protection against retinal damage by optical radiation are ofte...
While light is a visible and narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for vi...
The potential risk by being exposed by artificial UV-sources at the workplace in Austria was measure...