Franks J K
U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Laser Microwave Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5422.
Health Phys. 1989 May;56(5):749-52. doi: 10.1097/00004032-198905000-00023.
In 1969, the first laser safety guidance was published by the U.S. Army. Since that time, the approach to the analysis of potential laser hazards has changed in some ways, such as in the determination of appropriate exposure limits, in the use of optical viewing aids, and in regard to atmospheric attenuation. Approaches have not changed in regard to other factors, such as atmospheric scintillation and the use of probability. The author discusses the philosophy behind the changes and also discusses "eye-safe" lasers.
1969年,美国陆军发布了首份激光安全指南。从那时起,潜在激光危害的分析方法在某些方面发生了变化,例如在确定适当的暴露极限、使用光学观察辅助设备以及大气衰减方面。在其他因素方面,如大气闪烁和概率的使用,方法并未改变。作者讨论了这些变化背后的理念,还讨论了“人眼安全”激光。