Article | REF: SL6155 V1

Artificial incoherent radiation Luminous hazards- Regulatory framework

Authors: Jean HUE, Jean Luc ROCHAS

Publication date: October 10, 2018

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ABSTRACT

This article is dedicated to laws and standards relevant to hazards from incoherent artificial light sources. These hazards can be present in professional activities. The article gives safety specialists and workers necessary information to enable them to evaluate, in a qualitative way, light-related hazards met during professional activities. The ultimate aim is to propose optimal security conditions for working with incoherent light sources. The concept of exposure limit value is explained.

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AUTHORS

  • Jean HUE: Research engineer at CEA - Doctor of Physics, Engineer from the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (École Nationale Supérieure de Physique), France

  • Jean Luc ROCHAS: Mining engineer, Alès, Société Agir Prévention - Risk prevention instructor and trainer, France

 INTRODUCTION

This article is the first in a series on light hazards from artificial incoherent sources. It deals with the normative and regulatory framework. It is followed by [SL 6 156] on exposure limits and quantitative analysis, and [SL 6 157] on prevention and protection.

Awareness of the potential hazards, the luminous risk of inconsistent sources, is recent. The first decree in France, dealing specifically with this risk, was published on July 2, 2010. The publication of this decree was prompted by the European directive of April 26, 2006, requiring the authorities of each member state of the European Union to transpose this directive into national law. Following this directive and decree, numerous articles have been published and much information has appeared on the Internet. This topic is more recent than laser safety, although incoherent sources predate laser sources. The first laser safety standard dates back to 1994, while the first standard on the photobiological safety of lamps and lamp-based devices dates back to 2006, 22 years later. Since our earliest years, both in everyday life and at work, our environment has been full of incoherent light sources. This makes it all the more difficult to consider incoherent light as a risk.

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KEYWORDS

exposure limit   |   incoherent radiation regulation   |   incoherent radiation standards


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