Replacing Effective Spectral Radiance by Temperature in Occupational Exposure Limits to Protect Against Retinal Thermal Injury from Light and Near IR Radiation.
Exposure to visible light and near infrared (NIR) radiation in the wavelength region of 380 to 1400 nm may cause thermal retinal injury. In this analysis, the effective spectral radiance of a hot source is replaced by its temperature in the exposure limit values in the region of 380–1400 nm. This ar...
| Published in: | Journal of Occupational & Environmental Hygiene Vol. 11; no. 10; pp. 688 - 695 |
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| Format: | equations & formulas research tables/charts Journal Article |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oct2014
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