Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-1441 - Laser Light Shows and Demonstrations
A. Before a conducting laser light show or
laser demonstration, a registrant shall provide documentation to the Department
that a variance from 21 CFR
1040.10 has been obtained from the
FDA.
B. A registrant shall notify
the Department in writing, at least three working days in before a proposed
laser light show or demonstration, and include all of the following
information:
1. The location, time, and date
of the light show or demonstration;
2. Sketches showing the locations of each
laser, operator, performer, laser beam path, viewing screen, wall, mirror ball,
or any other reflective or diffuse surface that could be hit by or reflect the
laser beam;
3. Scanning beam
patterns, scan velocity, and frequency in occupied areas; and
4. Physical surveys and calculations made to
comply with this Article.
C. A registrant shall supply any additional
information required by the Department for the safety evaluation of the
proposed activity.
D. Before an
outdoor laser light show, a registrant shall notify the Federal Aviation
Administration of the proposed show.
E. If a light show or demonstration involves
laser radiation emissions outside the spectral range of 400 to 700 nanometers,
a registrant shall prevent the emissions from exceeding the applicable Class 1
accessible emission limit.
F. If it
is likely that an audience member or any operator, performer, or employee will
view laser or collateral radiation, a registrant shall prevent the radiation
from exceeding the applicable Class 1 accessible emission limit.
G. Even if it is unlikely that an individual,
including any operator, performer, or employee in the vicinity of a laser light
show or demonstration will view or be exposed to laser or collateral radiation,
a registrant shall prevent the radiation from exceeding the applicable Class 2
accessible emission limit.
H. A
registrant shall identify any area where levels of laser radiation exceed the
applicable Class 2 accessible emission limit by posting warning signs and using
barriers or guards to prevent entry.
I. If a registrant uses a scanning device,
the registrant shall not use a device which, as a result of scan failure or any
other failure, can change its angular velocity or amplitude, permitting
audience exposure to laser radiation that exceeds the applicable Class 1
accessible emission limit.
J. If a
mirror ball is used with a scanning laser, a registrant shall meet the
requirements of subsections (F) and (G) when the mirror ball is stationary or
during any failure mode that results in a change in the rotational speed of the
mirror ball.
K. A registrant shall
ensure that an operator is at all times directly and personally supervising a
laser light show or demonstration, except in cases where the maximum laser
power output level is less than 5 milliwatts (all spectral lines) and the laser
beam path is located at all times at least 6 meters above any surface upon
which an individual in the audience is permitted to stand, and at any point,
more than 2.5 meters in lateral separation from any position where an
individual in the audience is permitted during the performance.
L. A registrant shall prevent laser radiation
levels from exceeding the applicable Class 2 accessible emission limit at any
point less than three meters above any surface upon which an individual in the
audience is permitted to stand and 2.5 meters in lateral separation from any
position where an individual in the audience is permitted, unless physical
barriers are present that prevent human access to the radiation.
M. A registrant shall limit the maximum power
output of any laser to a level sufficient to produce the desired
effect.
N. If a registrant is
required to limit output power to a level less than the available power to meet
the requirements of this Article, the registrant shall adjust, measure, and
record the laser output power before the laser light show or
demonstration.
O. A registrant
shall functionally test and evaluate all safety devices and procedures
necessary to comply with this Article after setup, and before a laser light
show or demonstration.
P. A
registrant shall secure a laser system, when not in use, against unauthorized
operation or tampering.
Q. A
registrant shall perform laser alignment procedures with the laser output power
reduced to the lowest practicable level, and ensure that any operator,
performer, or other employee wears protective eyewear as necessary to prevent
exposure to radiation levels that exceed the applicable MPE. The registrant
shall only allow individuals who are performing the alignment be present during
alignment procedures.
R. A
registrant shall not conduct a laser light show or demonstration unless the
Department has specifically exempted the show or demonstration from the
requirements of 21 CFR
1040.10, April 1, 2004, which is incorporated
by reference, published by the Office of Federal Register National Archives and
Records Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408, and on file with the
Department. This incorporation by reference contains no future editions or
amendments.
Notes
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