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An intelligent maximum permissible exposure meter for safety assessments of laser radiation
Authors:D.A. Corder  D.R. Evans  J.R. Tyrer
Affiliation:aDAC and DRE are in the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK;bJRT is in the Mechanical Engineering Department, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK
Abstract:There is frequently a need to make laser power or energy density measurements when determining whether radiation from a laser system exceeds the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) as defined in BS EN 60825. This can be achieved using standard commercially available laser power or energy measurement equipment, but some of these have shortcomings when used in this application. Calculations must be performed by the user to compare the measured value to the MPE. The measurement and calculation procedure appears complex to the nonexpert who may be performing the assessment. A novel approach is described which uses purpose designed hardware and software to simplify the process. The hardware is optimized for measuring the relatively low powers associated with MPEs. The software runs on a Psion Series 3a palmtop computer. This reduces the cost and size of the system yet allows graphical and numerical presentation of data. Data output to other software running on PCs is also possible, enabling the instrument to be used as part of a quality system. Throughout the measurement process the opportunity for user error has been minimized by the hardware and software design.
Keywords:laser safety   instrumentation   MPE
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