Optical Radiation

Optical radiation includes the ultraviolet (UV), visible (VIS, light), and infrared (IR) wavelength ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. People working with this radiation may endanger their health. BAuA searches for ways of avoiding this.

Optical radiation
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Besides the sun as a natural source of radiation, there are numerous artificial sources emitting optical radiation in today's world of work. In this, a differentiation must be made between coherent radiation of a laser and incoherent radiation of LEDs, lamps, or spotlights, but also from plasma light arcs, for example. The commercial use of optical radiation includes material processing, e.g. using lasers, stage machinery as well as medical applications, such as the removal of tattoos. However, the targeted use of optical radiation is common in the private area as well. The use of laser pointers during speeches is only one of many examples.

Wavelength range of optical radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum
Wavelength range of optical radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum

However, this non-ionising radiation may endanger the skin and the eyes. A differentiation is being made between acute damage, such as sunburn or photo-keratitis, and long-term damage, such as skin cancer and cataract.

The Ordinance on Industrial Health and Safety regarding Artificial Optical Radiation (OStrV) forms the statutory framework for optical radiation. It was implemented nationally in 2010 based on the European Directive on Artificial Optical Radiation (2006/25/EC)

BAuA develops methods for profound risk assessment

The objective of the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA) is, among others, a safe design of working conditions where optical radiation is being used or where this radiation occurs as an undesired by-product. In order to allow for a profound risk assessment of such workstations, BAuA does not only manage the know-how, but performs its own R&D projects or awards these to third parties.

The transfer of newly gained findings to the public is manifold. In this, publishing research reports is a part of it, as is the establishing of rules. The distribution of research results may cover a correspondingly large area:

  • new-creation and implementation of national and European regulations and provisions
  • development of guidelines and information for employers and employees
  • information for manufacturers regarding the development of safe and health-compliantly designed products
  • help for market surveillance agencies

Research Projects

Project numberF 2483 StatusCompleted Project Simplified risk assessment of incoherent high-power spotlights

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Project numberF 2442 StatusCompleted Project Ageing resistance of laser protection filters

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Project numberF 2448 StatusCompleted Project Effect of light on the alertness during the day: Dependence on the spectral composition of light and the exposure time

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Project numberF 2449 StatusCompleted Project Occupational circadian effective light exposure

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Project numberF 2368 StatusCompleted Project UV radiation exposure during welding, Subproject 1 "Determination of UV exposure during welding"

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Project numberF 2377 StatusCompleted Project UV radiation exposure during welding, Subproject 2 "Biological efficacy of intermittent and pulsed incoherent optical radiation"

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Project numberF 2391 StatusCompleted Project Interactive guidance for the measurement of physical agents within the scope of risk assessment

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Project numberF 2422 StatusCompleted Project UV radiation exposure during welding, Subproject 3 "Requirements for protective components during welding"

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Project numberF 2355 StatusCompleted Project Determination of the actual light exposure from natural and artificial sources with regard to circadian effects in shift-working employees - Joint project between BAuA and PHE

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Project numberF 2335 StatusCompleted Project Laser resistance of protective filters as a function of beam diameter

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Project numberF 2310 StatusCompleted Project Dazzling by artificial optical radiation under mesopic conditions

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Project numberF 2036 StatusCompleted Project Protective components to reduce solar UV exposure at outdoor workers

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Project numberF 2158 StatusCompleted Project Safety installations for hand-guided laser machining

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Project numberF 2254 StatusCompleted Project Applicable measurement procedures for risk assessments of physical agents

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Project numberF 2115 StatusCompleted Project Measurement procedure for the risk assessment of light emitting diodes (LEDs)

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Publications

Search results

Statement on ICNIRP guidelines on limits of exposure to laser radiation

baua: Focus 2017

The Working Group "Non-Ionizing Radiation" (Arbeitskreis Nichtionisierende Strahlung - AKNIR) of the German-Swiss Association …

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Statement on ICNIRP guidelines on limits of exposure to incoherent optical radiation

baua: Focus 2016

The Working Group "Non-Ionizing Radiation" (Arbeitskreis Nichtionisierende Strahlung - AKNIR) of the German-Swiss Association …

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