SOLUTIONS #11
When working with Fiber Optics, the applicable eye protection must be worn while: -
correct answer Only a and b
A laser hazard can be: - correct answer All of the above
A laser pointer is dangerous? - correct answer True
A Class 4 laser is a hazard for - correct answer All of the above
What makes lasers dangerous? - correct answer All of the above
Light viewed from a specular (mirrored) surface - correct answer Must be treated as
hazardous as the viewing of a direct beam
The laser operator is responsible for determining what the best PPE is required befor
each firing - correct answer True
If a Class 1 laser system with an embedded Class 4 laser has the interlocks defeated it
becomes a: - correct answer Class 4 system
Acquisition of laser pointers, must be approved by the Laser Systems Safety Officer
(LSSO). - correct answer True
A Class 4 laser is a hazard for direct beam viewing but not hazardous for viewing laser
reflection off diffuse surface. - correct answer False
Which type of laser reflection is more dangerous? - correct answer Automobile mirror
Different lasers can do damage to different parts of the body. - correct answer True
Why is it more of a hazard, in most cases, to view laser energy through binoculars? -
correct answer More laser energy is focused down to the eye
The LSO should be contacted - correct answer All of the above
Lasers which require documentation with Laser Systems Safety Officer (LSSO) are: -
correct answer Class 3B and 4
A laser is considered not harmful if the laser energy cannot be seen? - correct answer
False
What wavelength range is considered a retinal hazard? - correct answer Visible & Near
IR