Application of a Model to Evaluate Infrared Exposure Limits in Aluminum Foundries Based on Threshold Temperature in the Range of 770-1400 nm
Abstract
High intensity optical radiation can cause damage to the eye and intense radiation in the range of 770-1400 nm can cause thermal retinal damage. In the workplaces where there are high temperature sources, the workers in front of these hot sources without bright light maybe exposed to the intense IR radiation, thus regular measurement of these radiations seems crucial. Measurement of IR radiations by radiometer in specific wavelength ranges is elusive. Moreover, when radiometers are used, the correct application of the recommended exposure limits requires knowledge of spectral radiance which seems sophisticated for hygienists. The main objective of the present study is applying a model to express retinal thermal injury in terms of temperature for molten aluminum ovens in an aluminum foundry that emit optical radiation without visible light. In the proposed model, ACGIH TLVs for retinal thermal injury in the range of 770 to 1400 nm was used where source luminance was under 0.01 cd/cm2. Also, by using the output results of this proposed model it is possible to present a new chart for evaluation of exposure to IR for hot sources based on Threshold Temperature.
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Issue | Vol 7 No 1 (2015) | |
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Published | 2015-10-14 | |
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IR radiation Model Aluminum foundries Exposure Limits Threshold Temperature |
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