你刚被激光击中,你现在怎么办?

Rock Neveau, G. Toncheva, Robert FairchildIII
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对事故作出反应是任何组织安全计划的重要组成部分。针对火灾、自然灾害、化学品泄漏或放射性污染等事故,制定了强有力的应急计划。然而,很少有机构可以指出一个类似的计划,以防止导致激光相关伤害的事件。与激光有关的事故发生的频率,保证了对激光事故作出反应的制度进程的发展。激光安全员(LSO)是否准备好接听电话并对受伤作出反应?与激光有关的事故通常需要医疗诊断。是否已确定有能力提供诊断和有效护理的医务人员?劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室(LBNL)采用了一种结构化的方法来为初始响应、进行调查和纠正措施的实施(和验证)提供指导。此过程也可用于调查未遂事件、管理问题或值得注意的事件。它是根据涉及受伤或受污染个人的事件反应的基本原则制定的;导致工业卫生学家、健康物理学家或其他受过安全培训的人员熟悉的过程。这种方法允许一个分级的、灵活的计划,可以适应任何机构。对事故作出反应是任何组织安全计划的重要组成部分。针对火灾、自然灾害、化学品泄漏或放射性污染等事故,制定了强有力的应急计划。然而,很少有机构可以指出一个类似的计划,以防止导致激光相关伤害的事件。与激光有关的事故发生的频率,保证了对激光事故作出反应的制度进程的发展。激光安全员(LSO)是否准备好接听电话并对受伤作出反应?与激光有关的事故通常需要医疗诊断。是否已确定有能力提供诊断和有效护理的医务人员?劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室(LBNL)采用了一种结构化的方法来为初始响应、进行调查和纠正措施的实施(和验证)提供指导。这个过程也可以用于调查未遂事件,管理问题,甚至值得注意的…
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You just had a laser accident, what do you do now?
Responding to accidents is an important element of any organization’s safety program. Robust emergency response plans are developed for accident scenarios involving fire, natural disasters, chemical spills or radiological contamination. Yet few institutions can point to a comparable plan for incidents resulting in a laser-related injury. Laser-related incidents are happening at a frequency that warrants the development of an institutional process for responding to laser accidents. Is the Laser Safety Officer (LSO) prepared to take that call and respond to an injury? Laser-related accidents often require a medical diagnosis. Have medical staff capable of providing diagnosis and effective care been identified?The Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) has adopted a structured approach to provide guidance for initial response, conducting investigations, and implementation (and verification) of corrective actions. This process may also be used for investigating near misses, management concerns, or notable events. It was developed using the basic principles of incident response involving an injured or contaminated individual; resulting in a process familiar to industrial hygienists, health physicists, or other safety-trained personnel. The approach allows for a graded, flexible plan that can be adapted to serve any institution.Responding to accidents is an important element of any organization’s safety program. Robust emergency response plans are developed for accident scenarios involving fire, natural disasters, chemical spills or radiological contamination. Yet few institutions can point to a comparable plan for incidents resulting in a laser-related injury. Laser-related incidents are happening at a frequency that warrants the development of an institutional process for responding to laser accidents. Is the Laser Safety Officer (LSO) prepared to take that call and respond to an injury? Laser-related accidents often require a medical diagnosis. Have medical staff capable of providing diagnosis and effective care been identified?The Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) has adopted a structured approach to provide guidance for initial response, conducting investigations, and implementation (and verification) of corrective actions. This process may also be used for investigating near misses, management concerns, or notable even...
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