At Imperial College London all new Laser Users are required to attend an Introduction to Laser Safety talk. However, this induction training is only the first step in ensuring the health and safety of those working with lasers. The College has recently introduced a Competency Scheme with four levels for Users, based on the level of work they will be carrying out with lasers, and two levels for Advisors. The paper will set out the criteria that are being used to assign the various competency levels and highlight the difficulties there have been introducing the scheme and how these have been overcome. The paper will go on to describe how the Competency Scheme is being developed to cover other areas of high hazard within the university. The paper will include lessons learned from a recent, non-injury, incident which highlights the need for ensuring theory is put into practice.
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ILSC 2011: Proceedings of the International Laser Safety Conference
March 14–17, 2011
San Jose, California, USA
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978-0-912035-57-4
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Lan Gillett
Lan Gillett
Imperial College London
, United Kingdom
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Published Online:
March 01 2011
Citation
Lan Gillett; March 14–17, 2011. "Competence in laser safety." Proceedings of the ILSC 2011: Proceedings of the International Laser Safety Conference. ILSC 2011: Proceedings of the International Laser Safety Conference. San Jose, California, USA. (pp. pp. 87-91). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5056775
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