Comments on the 2013 ICNIRP Laser Guidelines.
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)
No abstract text available.
- Berlien HP, Brose M, Collath T, Franek J, Graf MJ, Halbritter W, Janßen W, Ott G, Reidenbach HD, Romanus E, Schmitz E, Udovicic L, Weiskopf D. Statement on ICNIRP guidelines on limits of exposure to laser radiation statement laser. Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health(BAuA): Dortmund, Germany: baua:Focus; 2017. Available at https://www.baua.de/DE/Angebote/Publikationen/Fokus/artikel129.html. Accessed 15 July 2019. DOI 10.21934/baua:focus20170904.2.
- European Union. Directive 2006/25/EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 5 April 2006 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to risks arising from physical agents (artificial optical radiation) (19th individual directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) [online]. 2016. Available at http://data.europa.eu/eli/dir/2006/25/2014-01-01. Accessed 15 July 2019.
- Farrell RA, McCally RL, Bargeron CB, Green WR. Structural alterations in the cornea from exposure to infrared radiation. Laurel, MD: Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory; 1985.
- Fine BS, Fine S, Feigen MS, Macken D. Corneal injury threshold to carbon dioxide laser irradiation. Am J Ophthalmol 66:1–15; 1968.
- International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation. Guidelines on limits of exposure to laser radiation of wavelengths between 180 nm and 1,000 μm. Health Phys 105:271–295; 2013a.
- International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation. Guidelines on limits of exposure to incoherent visible and infrared radiation. Health Phys 105:74–96; 2013b.
- International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation. Revision of guidelines on limits of exposure to laser radiation for wavelengths between 400 nm and 1.4 mm. Health Phys 79:431–440; 2000.
- Lund DJ, Sliney DH. A new understanding of multiple-pulsed laser-induced retinal injury thresholds. Health Phys 106:505–515; 2014.
- Lund BJ, Lund DJ, Edsall PR. Damage thresholds from large retinal spot size repetitive-pulse laser exposures. Health Phys 107:292–299; 2014.
- Lund DJ. Time dependence of laser-induced retinal thermal injury. In: Proceedings of the ILSC 2019. Orlando, FL: Laser Institute of America; 2019: 58–65.
- Marshall WJ. Evaluating extended source hazards. In: Proceedings of the ILSC 2017. Orlando, FL: Laser Institute of America; 2017: 292–299.
- McCally RL, Bonney-Ray J, Bargeron CB. Corneal injury thresholds for exposures to 1.54 μm radiation. SPIE Proceedings 4953:107–112; 2003.
- Schulmeister K. Concepts in dosimetry related to laser safety and optical-radiation hazard evaluation. SPIE Proceedings 4246:104–116; 2001.
- Schulmeister K, Jean M. Modelling of laser induced injury of the cornea. In: Proceedings of the ILSC 2011. Orlando, FL: Laser Institute of America; 2011: 214–217.
- Schulmeister K. Classification of extended source products according to IEC 60825-1. In: Proceedings of the ILSC 2015. Orlando, FL: Laser Institute of America; ILSC Proceedings Paper #C101; 2015: 271–280.
- Schulmeister K, Sliney DH, Stuck BE. Comments on the application of the ICNIRP laser exposure limits. In: Reidenbach HD, Brose M, Joosten St, eds. Proceedings of NIR 2018 Dresden. Köln, Germany: TÜV Media GmbH; 2018: 321–345.
- Schulmeister K, Jean M, Lund DJ, Stuck BE. Comparison of corneal injury thresholds with laser safety limits. In: Proceedings of the ILSC 2019. Orlando, FL: Laser Institute of America; 2019: 102–110.
- Sliney DH, Mellerio J, Gabel VP, Schulmeister K. What is the meaning of thresholds in laser injury experiments? Implications for human exposure limits. Health Phys 82:335–347; 2002.
- Sliney DH. A revision of ultraviolet MPEs. In: Proceedings of the ILSC 2019. Orlando, FL: Laser Institute of America; 2019: 194–196.