Understanding Lasers

Appendix A: Laser Safety

Laser Safety

Lasers present two primary hazards: the beam and the power supply. Laser beams can damage your vision, but high-voltage laser power supplies have killed people. Do not be scared, but do be cautious.

A.1 POWER SUPPLY HAZARDS

Electrically, the only lasers you can consider harmless are batterypowered laser pointers. Anything that plugs into household line current or high-voltage lines is potentially dangerous. Line current can kill you. Gas lasers often include transformers that generate very high voltages (thousands of volts or more) to power a discharge in the laser gas.

Pulsed lasers often include capacitors that store a powerful electric charge to excite the laser medium. Capacitors retain a high-voltage charge for some time after the power is switched off or disconnected. Learn how to handle electricity safely before you poke around inside the laser or the power supply.

Modern commercial lasers are built to comply with electrical safety codes, so you should not encounter exposed high voltages unless you open the case. However, you cannot assume dangerous voltages are safely concealed in a laser laboratory or workshop.

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