The Environmental Research Laboratory conducts accredited measurements of non-laser optical radiation in the working environment in the following wavelength ranges, which are used by accidentally generated in the presented cases:
- UVC
– bactericidal sterilization
– fluorescence (laboratory)
– photolithography
– curing the ink
– some types of surface and task lamps
– arc welding - UVB
– tanning beds
– phototherapy
– fluorescence (laboratory)
– photolithography
- germicidal lamps
– curing the ink
– some types of surface and task lamps
– arc welding
– project lamps - UVA
– fluorescence (in the laboratory, non-destructive testing, effects in entertainment,
forensics, counterfeit detection, property marking)
– phototherapy
– tanning beds
– curing the ink
- insect traps
– photolithography
- germicidal lamps
– curing the ink
– some types of surface and task lighting
– projection lamps
– arc welding - Visible
– surface and task lighting
– control lamps
- traffic lights
– removal of hair and broken capillaries
– curing the ink
- insect traps
– photolithography
– photocopying
– projections
– TV screens and computer monitors
– tanning beds
– some heating/drying devices
– welding - IRA
– lighting for surveillance purposes
- heating
– drying
– removal of hair and broken capillaries
– communication
– some types of surface and task lighting
– welding - IRB
- heating
– drying
– communication
– some types of surface and task lighting
Below is the detailed scope of our laboratory's accreditation: