Product Code: JLA_5_1_49


Authors:
David H. Sliney
Shawn D. Sparks
Rodney L. Wood
Laser Microwave Division, U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland


The vulnerability of plastic laser eye protection used with Class 4 CW lasers was studied using a high‐power industrial laser to produce 4 by 4 cm burn zones. Since a CW (or repetitively pulsed) laser beam can burn through such eye protectors, this potential is of concern to Laser Safety Officers (LSOs) prescribing laser eye protectors and transparent barriers for use around both the 10 to 80‐W CO2 lasers used in surgery as well as multi‐kilowatt industrial CO2 lasers. Polycarbonate filters are shown to have superior resistance to burn through, and thresholds for protective lens burn‐through in 3–10 s are provided. It is recommended that LSOs consider polycarbonate transparent impact safety lenses to have a protective optical density (OD) of 4.

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