2. Laboratory risk assessment
All new installations must be subject to a risk analysis that is as exhaustive as possible. The assessment of occupational risks (EvRP) is required by decree no. 2001-1016. This analysis evolves with the project, from conception to dismantling. It is an essential part of the risk prevention process. Collective protection is to be preferred. To get a plant up and running, the initial analysis must be carried out, modified if necessary, and then validated by people independent of the project. Solutions are the result of dialogue between experimenters and safety specialists.
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Bibliography
Standards and regulations
- Laser device safety – Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements - NF EN 60825-1 - 10-14
- Screens for laser workstations – Safety requirements and testing. - NF EN 12254 - 05-10
- Personal eye protection – Filters and eye protection against laser radiation (laser goggles) - NF EN 207 - 06-10
- Personal eye protection – Protective goggles for adjustment work on lasers and laser systems (laser...
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