Abstract

The techniques of Industrial hygiene and epidemiology have now been combined in an effective survey procedure that permits the assessment of potential occupational health hazards associated with laser operations. Included in this assessment are such factors as the physical characteristics of the laser and laser area, the operating procedures and controls, and health services and programs available to the laser operator. Results are based on a statistical sample of the lasers in the United States and are representative of industrial, research, communication, and educational groups who are known to use lasing devices.

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