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University Laser Code of Practice (2018).docSURREYCode of Practice for Working Safely with LasersOriginator name:Christopher BuxeySection / Dept:FEPSI

code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasersImplementation date:43405Date of next review:44501Related policies:Health and Safety PolicyPolicy history:Version 4Version HistoryVersionAuthorRevisio

n MadeDate1Penny GiorgioFirst Issue387492Chris BuxeyRevision408483Chris BuxeyRevision424304Chris BuxeyRevision43374Approval HistoryCommittee Sign OffV code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasers

ersionCommittee NameDate of Sign Off3Radiation Protection Committee426144Radiation Protection Committee43374lofilVersion 4 (October 2018)University La

code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasers

ser Code of Practice (20l8).doc1Introduction1.1Purpose1.1.1The aim of this document is to outline the elements of good laser practice as it applies to

University Laser Code of Practice (2018).docSURREYCode of Practice for Working Safely with LasersOriginator name:Christopher BuxeySection / Dept:FEPSI

code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasersh lasers or who are carrying out any laser or non-laser work in a laser laboratory. This document is not designed to replace guidance contained in the

European Standard EN 60825-1:2014 Safety of laser products.1.3Equality Analysis1.3.1Consideration is given to the protected charactenstics of all peo code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasers

ple groups identified in the Equality Act 2010. The protected characteristics are gender, age. race, disability, sexual orientation, religion/belief,

code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasers

pregnancy and maternity, and marriage/dvil partnership. Where necessary and practicable, reasonable adjustments will be made to ensure that training,

University Laser Code of Practice (2018).docSURREYCode of Practice for Working Safely with LasersOriginator name:Christopher BuxeySection / Dept:FEPSI

code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasersy electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range from 180 nm to 1 mm primarily by the process of controlled stimulated emission.1.4.2A Laser Labora

tory is defined as: • Any laboratory that contains at least one laser of Class 1M. 2M. 3R. 3B or 4 where the laser has not been rendered Class 1 via e code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasers

ngineering during normal operation.1.4.3A Laser Controlled Area is defined as: • Any Laser Laboratory containing at least one laser of Class 3B or 4 w

code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasers

here the laser has not been rendered Class 1 via engineering during normal operation.1.4.4A Laser Worker is defined as: • Any member of staff, student

University Laser Code of Practice (2018).docSURREYCode of Practice for Working Safely with LasersOriginator name:Christopher BuxeySection / Dept:FEPSI

code-of-practice-for-working-safely-with-lasersr part time.1.4.5The following abbreviations are used in this policy: CLSOCo-ordinating Laser Safety Officer DLSODepartmental Laser Safety Officer2 of

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University Laser Code of Practice (2018).docSURREYCode of Practice for Working Safely with LasersOriginator name:Christopher BuxeySection / Dept:FEPSI

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