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26 January 1979 The Defense Department Exemption
David H. Sliney, Terry L. Lyon
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Abstract
In July 1976 an exemption from the Federal laser performance standards on tactical military laser systems was issued by the Bureau of Radiological Health (BRH). The exemption had an immediate impact upon tactical lasers then in production. The intent of the exemption was to assure some system safety features in tactical lasers while recognizing the military requirements which necessitated a stronger reliance on operational safety measures.
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David H. Sliney and Terry L. Lyon "The Defense Department Exemption", Proc. SPIE 0144, Meeting Federal Performance Standard for Laser Products: Solving Design& Hardware Problems, (26 January 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956575
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KEYWORDS
Defense and security

Safety

Laser safety

Manufacturing

Standards development

Laser systems engineering

Laser marking

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