The Artificial Optical Radiation Database has been developed for the following purposes:
a) guarantee an easy retrieval of the exposure values related to OPTICAL RADIATION produced by widely used industrial, health and research machinery/apparatus/source, in order to promote, as far as possible, the implementation of interventions aimed at reducing the risk and protecting workers yet in the course of risk assessment, without having to recur to measures that are often expensive and complex.
b) allow the employers and their consultants to identify the machines/sources that reduce to the minimum the risk of exposure to optical radiation, when purchasing new machinery or replacing the obsolete one.
DATA CONTAINED IN THE EXPOSURE DATABASE
For each machinery or apparatus present in the PAF, two types of data are provided:
The following is an example of the machine identification data reported in the portal in the case of an infrared heater:
Then, the specific AOR source mounted inside the apparatus, to which the measures reported in the portal refer, is characterized. In this respect, it must be noted that, in the case of AOR, it can happen that the same equipment/machinery has different lamps mounted at its inside, in the operating conditions of use.
The PAF is pre-arranged in order to report exactly the features of both the machinery under evaluation and the sources mounted at its inside when performing the assessment.
SOURCE DATA (example: infrared heater)
Type: incandescent lamp
RESULTS OF THE AOR MEASUREMENTS
The following specific results concerning the machinery/source set are provided:
The analytical results of the irradiance/radiance measures performed at different distances and/or conditions of use of the apparatus are then reported in terms of:
PROCEDURES FOR THE PROPER USE OF THE DATA CONTAINED IN THE DATABASE
The exposure data reported in the Database can be used for the purposes of risk assessment only for undamaged apparatuses, and when the technical specifications of the machinery/source set present in the workplace agree with those reported in the PAF - Exposure database for the specific machinery/sources set.