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Easy Haz™ Advanced LSO ...($450)

Powerful Laser Hazard Analysis tool for advanced LSOs

Featrures easy-to-use database for laser inventories and audits.

Included with our 3-Day and 4-Day LSO courses!


This advanced software is designed to provide comprehensive laser hazard analysis information for LSOs with more demanding requirements. It includes all the most useful hazard calculations performed by other products and additional calculations of laser parameters and hazard values found nowhere else—all on one interface page. It also includes an easy–to-use database for laser inventories. This is the software we designed for our own use.

Features include:
  • Continuous Wave, Single Pulse, Repetitive Pulse, and Pulse Group calculations

  • Continuous Wave input choices include average power and energy of exposure.

  • Single Pulse input choices include energy per pulse and peak power.

  • Repetitive pulse input choices include average power, peak power, and energy per pulse. Outputs include MPE per pulse for each of the three multiple pulse rules, energy per pulse, average power, peak power, and duty cycle.

  • Comprehensive Pulse Group Calculations are completely automatic for all pulse and group durations and all pulse repetition and group frequencies. Input choices include average power, peak power, energy per pulse, and average power of group. Outputs including MPE per pulse for the five possible limits, energy per pulse, average power, peak power, average power of group, and duty cycle.

  • Beam shapes include Circular Gaussian, Elliptical Gaussian, Elliptical Top Hat, and Rectangular Top Hat with choice of 1/e or 1/e2 beam measurements.

  • Accepts input of M-Squared (beam quality factor) as beam parameter or calculates M2 if diameter and divergence are entered. (Limits beam parameters to diffraction limit if desired.)

  • Comprehensive Diffuse Reflection calculations. Inputs include beam size on diffuse target, reflectivity, viewing angle, viewing distance, and a separate exposure duration for diffuse reflection exposures. Outputs include Point Source or Extended Source MPE, Point Source or Extended Source Diffuse Reflection NHZ, OD for diffuse viewing, and fraction of MPE if exposure is below MPE.


Other reported values include:
  • Optical Density of Eyewear at a specified intrabeam range, for expanded beams, and at a specified distance from a focusing lens or an optical fiber

  • Intrabeam Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD)

  • OD and intrabeam NOHD for optically aided viewing and atmospheric attenuation

  • Lens-On-Laser NOHD for all beam shapes on lens (1/e and 1/e2)

  • Fiber Optic NOHD for single mode and multimode fibers

  • Skin MPE and 'Times Skin MPE' for intrabeam and diffuse exposures

  • Beam Dimensions at specified range

  • Average and Peak Irradiance in limiting aperture for eye exposures

  • Correction Factors, Time Parameters, Limiting Apertures, and Irradiance in limiting aperture


All on one page! All output values change when any input is changed.

Also includes:
  • Microsoft Word Laser Hazard Analysis Report page to document laser input parameters, laser hazard analysis output values, audit reports, and recommendations

  • Easy storage of input parameters and audit data as text files (E-mail files to other users.)

  • Built-in database for easy management of hazard analysis records and laser inventories

  • Microsoft Excel Laser Inventory Report page for flexible laser inventory reports

  • Comprehensive Users Guide


Easy HazTM Advanced LSO is runs as a workbook in Microsoft Excel for Windows 2000 or later. It does not require separate software installation.

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