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MAP20071019451Swearengen, Peter M.A Study of burn-through times for laser protective eyewear / Peter M. Swearengen, William F. Vance and David L. CountsSumario: The authors studied the performance of laser protective eyewear currently in use at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: a goggle with a cellulose propionate filter from Glendale Protective Technologies and a goggle with a glass optical filter from Spectra Optics. The authors used three lasers in the study: a single-pulse Nd:YAG laser with a wavelength of 1064 nm; a pulse copper-vapor laser with a pulse repetition frequency of 6.08 Hz and wavelength of 510.6 nm; and a pulsed xenon-fluoride laser with a repetition rate variable up to 100 Hz and wavelength of 351 nmEn: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. - Akron, Ohio. - Vol. 49, nº 12, December 1988 ; p. 608-6121. Higiene industrial. 2. Contaminantes físicos. 3. Láser. 4. Equipos de protección individual. 5. Gafas. 6. Filtros. 7. Optica. 8. Oftalmología. 9. Ensayos. I. Vance, William F.. II. Counts, David L.. III. Title. IV. Título: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal.