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SUMMARY:Laser Safety Training by Pro-Lite Technology
DESCRIPTION:Pro-Lite Technology in association with laser safety experts LASERVISION are pleased to present our acclaimed laser safety training. The training is normally presented at the Pro-Lite offices at the Innovation Centre\, Cranfield University\, Bedfordshire but currently it is being presented remotely via the Microsoft Teams platform. \nSee here for more information: https://www.pro-lite.co.uk/File/laser_safety_tutorial.php \nModule A: Laser Safety Awareness Training \nThis module provides an awareness of laser safety and explains the risks\, your rights and your responsibilities when working with lasers. The first day training provides an easily-digestible training on the basic physics of lasers\, primary and secondary hazards\, legal requirements\, safety measures and the rights and responsibilities of laser users. The first day training is intended to be easily understood\, low on maths and perfect for those working with lasers in industry\, universities\, hospitals and research institutes who wish to keep up to date with laser safety. \n1. Theoretical Foundations of Laser Technology\n1.1 Principals of laser action\n1.2 Laser types\n1.3 Laser beam characteristics\n1.4 Detailed information on CO2\, Nd:YAG & diode lasers\n1.5 Example laser applications \n2. Primary Hazards\n2.1 Interaction of laser beams with biological tissue – hazards for skin and eyes\n2.2 Laser classes\, definition of AELs\n2.3 Definition of MPE – maximum permissible exposure\, worked example \n3. Secondary Hazards\n3.1 Human factors\n3.2 Outside influences\n3.3 Inherent hazards\n3.4 Emission \n4. Legal Basics\n4.1 Guidelines\, standards\, regulations\, accident prevention regulation \n5. Organisational Protective Measures \n6. Constructional & Technical Protective Measures \n7. Personal Protective Measures \n8. Laser Users\n8.1 Rights & duties\n8.2 Legal aspects\n8.3 Cooperation with laser safety specialists\n8.4 The importance of regular training \nModule B: Laser Safety Officer Training \nFor those that have completed Module A\, the laser safety officer training builds upon the general laser safety training and explains the legal and legislative framework that applies to the safe use of lasers\, the responsibilities and the duties of the designated laser safety officer. Delegates will also be expected to complete sample laser safety calculations. Please note that it is a requirement for organisations working with class 3B\, 3R and 4 lasers to appoint a named laser safety officer. Please refer to BS EN 60825 (part 14\, Users’ Guide) for further explanation. \n1. Review of Awareness Training (Day 1) \n2. Legal Aspects\n2.1 Guidelines\n2.2 Standards\n2.3 Regulations\n2.4 Accident provention directives \n3. Laser Safety Officer\n3.1 Responsibilities & duties\n3.2 Legal position in the company\n3.3 Cooperation with the laser safety officers \n4. Personal Protective Equipment \n5. Sample Calcluations\n5.1 MPE\n5.2 NOHD (Nominal Occular Hazard Distance)\n5.3 Laser classes \n6. Team Work \n7. Discussion
URL:https://www.ailu.org.uk/event/laser-safety-training-by-pro-lite/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:AILU MEMBER EVENTS
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SUMMARY:ICALEO 2022
DESCRIPTION:Laser industry professionals from academic and industrial settings will gather to discuss the latest in laser additive manufacturing (LAM)\, laser macroprocessing\, laser microprocessing\, and laser nanomanufacturing. The Frontiers in Laser Applications track will cover additional topics like regional laser markets\, industry-specific applications\, and more. Topics range from the interaction between a laser beam and a material to how a process can be integrated and optimised for an application. \nFind out more: https://icaleo.org/
URL:https://www.ailu.org.uk/event/icaleo-2022/
LOCATION:Orlando\, Florida\, United States
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SUMMARY:AILU Workshop: Laser Sources & Beam Delivery
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nChair: Tom Chaffer\, TRUMPF \nLasers enable a wide array of material processing applications\, such as cutting\, drilling\, welding\, surface structuring in metals\, plastics\, ceramics\, glass\, and almost any other material used in industry. The capability and capital cost of a laser sources has a significant impact on the overall competitiveness of a manufacturing solution. \nLasers for manufacturing also require innovative and efficient beam delivery.  Over the past decades\, the use of fiber optic beam delivery\, optical assemblies\, and scanning heads have all contributed to achieving greater throughput\, easier integration\, higher reliability\, and greater efficiency. \nPresenters will cover recent developments in industrial laser sources as well as current advances in beam delivery\, shaping\, and control\, making this workshop of interest to laser manufacturers\, beam delivery manufacturers\, system integrators\, and end users of laser material processing\, as well as researchers in this field. \nDelegates will be able to tour the facilities at the end of the workshop. \nProgramme\n09:30 – 10:00  Registration \n10:00 Welcome\nTom Chaffer\, TRUMPF \nMorning Session\n10:10 AM–10:30 AM | 2 µm solid-state lasers and their applications\nDaniel Esser\, Heriot-Watt University \n10:30 AM–10:50 AM | FemtoLux 30: Industrial USP laser and applications\nDeividas Andriukaitis\, Ekspla \n10:50 AM–11:10 AM | High-brightness thin-disk laser platform PERLA for advanced industrial and scientific applications\nJiří Mužík\, HiLASE \n11:10 AM–11:40 AM | Break \n11:40 AM–12:00 AM | Latest advances in femtosecond laser sources\nAshley Crane\, Amplitude Laser \n12:00 AM–12:20 AM | Advancements in the field of ultra-short pulse lasers at Trumpf\nMatthias Mueller\, TRUMPF-TruMicro \n12:20 AM–12:40 AM | Industrial ultrafast fiber lasers – historical development to future outlook\nBurly Cumberland\, NKT Photonics \n12:40 PM–1:50 PM Lunch \nAfternoon Session\n01:50 PM–02:10 PM | Single-step control of coherent beam combination via deep learning\nBen Mills\, University of Southampton \n02:10 PM–02:30 PM | High-power ultra-fast laser beam delivery technologies\nHolger Schlüter\, SCANLAB \n02:30 PM–02:50 PM | Application-tailored scanning solutions – game changers in a new era of sustainable production\nWolfgang Lehmann\, RAYLASE \n02:50 PM–03:20 PM | Break\n \n03:20 PM–03:40 PM | Smart-QD fiber cable with integrated sensors for high-speed process monitoring\nMartin Uddén\, Coherent-Optoskand \n03:40 PM–04:00 PM | How MPLC systems enhance processes on CW & ultra-short pulsed lasers\nDavid Grosclaude\, Cailabs \n04:00 PM Close \nOptional tour of TRUMPF LASER UK \n\nVenue & Parking\n \nTRUMPF Laser UK\nWellington Park\,\n6 Tollbar Way\,\nWellington Park\,\nHedge End\,\nSouthampton\nSO30 2QU \nParking is in the designated beside/behind Burger King\n(marked in red – Postcode SO30 2QY)\n///smart.solved.fits    *using what3words.com \nWalk to Trumpf to register (see logo on map).\nAlternatively\, if staying in the Holiday Inn Express\,\nyou can leave car there all day and walk if preferred. \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAccommodation\nHoliday Inn Express Southampton M27 Junction 7\nBotley Road – West End\nSouthampton\nSO30 3XA \nMacdonald Botley Park Hotel \nWinchester Road\nBoorley Green\nSouthampton\nSO32 2UA \n  \nImage credit: TRUMPF \n  \nAILU EVENT T&Cs\nSee AILU Event Terms and Conditions here.\n____________________________________ \nBy registering for this meeting you agree that you are happy for AILU and Sponsors to contact you after the event
URL:https://www.ailu.org.uk/event/laser-sources-beam-delivery-ailu-workshop/
LOCATION:TRUMPF LASER UK\, 3 Wellington Park\, Tollbar Way\, Hedge End\, Southampton\, SO30 2QU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AILU EVENTS
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