University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Laser Safety Program
Standard Operating Procedure
Principle Investigator
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Department/DivisionFilm / Building and Room Number
FRA 221
Laser Manufacturer / Model
BrightCo. Compact Griffin / Laser Serial Number
012345678-9
- Laser Safety Contacts
University Laser Safety Officer: R.M. González Phone: (702) 895-4941
Laser Vendor / Maintenance : BrightCo. Laser Phone: (123) 555-2938
Medical Emergency: BrightCo. Hazard Response Phone: (123) 555-1293
- Laser Description
The BrightCo. Compact Griffin laser system is a Class 4 Q-switched Nd:Yag laser of variable energy, with a maximum 300 mJ/ pulse and 12 ns pulse duration. Pulse output is of variable frequency, with settings of 10, 15, 20, or 25 Hz. Primary hand-held wand attachment emits laser light at 1064 nm. Secondary hand-held wand attachment emits laser light at 532nm.
Laser system is used exclusively for heating buckets of corn to “popped” state. Liquid butter is applied after laser use.
- Laser Safety Protocols
Laser system is registered with the Laser Safety Officer at Risk Management & Safety and IEMA-DNS as laser (#). All laser users must have initial safety training with the Laser Safety Officer, followed by Laser System training with a qualified member of the (laboratory) staff.
- Operating Procedures
Briefly describe each of the following as they pertain to normal laser operation:
a)See attached.
- Control Measures
Laser/Laser System Control Measures
Check if
Applicable / Control / Comments
X / Entryway (door) Interlocks or Controls / Marlock access required for entry to room.
Laser Enclosure Interlocks
X / Emergency Stop/Panic Button / On console.
X / Master Switch (operated by key or code)
X / Laser Secured to Base
X / Beam Stops/Beam Attenuators
X / Protective Barriers
X / Warning Signs / “Laser in use” signs posted on exterior of doorway, and on elevator exit when in use.
Reference to Equipment Manual
X / Sufficient Eyewear Available
X / Appropriate Eyewear Available
Other
Additional Comments:
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Hazards and Control MeasuresCheck if
Applicable / Hazard / Control Measures Employed
X / Unenclosed beam/Access to
direct or scattered radiation / Hand-held wand poses potential eye danger, though range is limited.
Laser at eye level of person
sitting or standing
Ultraviolet Radiation
Reflective Material in
Beam Path
Hazardous Materials/Waste
(dyes, solvents, etc.)
Fumes/Vapors
X / Electrical / All electrical cords grounded.
Capacitors
Compressed Gases
X / Fire / Fire extinguisher present in room, and flammables removed if the laser will be in use.
X / Housekeeping / Building recently reduced to rubble.
Tripping Hazards
Additional Comments:
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6.Personnel Protective Equipment
a)Eyewear
LASER EYEWEARFor This Laser…. / Wear This Eyewear…
Serial No. / Type / Wavelength(s)
(nm) / Wavelength(s) attenuated (nm) / Optical Density
(OD) / Notes
Example 1 / Nd:YAG / 1064, 532 / 1064, 532 / 5+ / UVEX / Orange
b)Other Protective Equipment Required within Nominal Hazard Zone
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7Operator Review
I have read this and understood this Standard Operating Procedure, and agree to adhere to the protocols outlined above.
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The Principal Investigator is required to keep each laser SOP on file in the laboratory. A copy of this SOP must be transmitted to the Office of Radiation Safety.
FAX number: (702) 895-4690
Office: Campus Services Buildings, Room 119D
Campus Mail: Rowena González, Laser Safety Officer
Office of Radiation Safety
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