All,

 

There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety 
Engineering Society meeting tomorrow, October 26th, at the Holiday Inn, 
Boxborough MA.  A social hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00 PM and 
the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM.  Tam Savino, Senior Product Safety 
Engineer at Curtis-Straus (Bureau Veritas), will present this month’s topic 
concerning Measurement Laser Guards and Laser Safety.  If you will be in the 
area, please feel free to join us as advanced notice or membership in NPSS or 
IEEE PSES is not required.

 

Tam Savino’s presentation concerns Laser Guards and Laser Safety based on 
IEC/EN 60825-1 (Safety of laser products – Part 1: Equipment classification and 
requirements) and ISO/EN 11553-1 (Safety of Machinery-Laser Processing 
Machines).  The first section, “An Overview of IEC60825-4: Laser Guards,” 
defines the scope of the standard; i.e. who should comply, and provides basic 
definitions.  The second section, “How to Design Laser Processing Equipment 
With Compliance to IEC60825-4 in Mind,” describes how to assess the foreseeable 
exposure limit (FEL) of Appendix B, as well as some of the testing that should 
be considered..

 

Tom Savino has been a Senior Product Safety Engineer since 1998.  He tests and 
evaluates various types of equipment and machineries to various standards 
including medical, laboratory/measurement, and office.  Much of this equipment 
has lasers, and must be evaluated to the IEC60825 standard.  He helps client’s 
prepare submittals to the CDRH for the laser Accession number.

 

Tom has a BS degree in Physics from the University of Connecticut, and worked 
on his Masters Degree in Applied Physics from the University of Massachusetts.  
He is a member of the Northeast Product Safety Society and the IEEE Product 
Safety Engineering Society, and is a NARTE Certified Engineer.

 

If you or anyone you know would like to give a product safety technical 
presentation, please contact Steve Brody by email at steven.br...@brooks.com 
<mailto:steven.br...@brooks.com> .  A technical presentation should be 45 to 60 
minutes in duration and be related to product safety.  Although the 
presentation may reference your company and it’s services, the presentation 
must not be simply company advertising.  We would also appreciate any slides or 
handout materials be made available for posting on the NPSS web site.  
Releasing presentation materials for posting is desired but not a requirement 
to make a presentation.

 

The 2011 NPSS meeting schedule is available on the NPSS website at 
http://www.nepss.net/calendar.html.

 

Further information about the Northeast Product Safety Society and how to 
become a member is available at http://www.nepss.net 
<http://www.nepss.net/Calendar.html> .  You can also contact one of the NPSS 
officers via links on the NPSS web site. 

 

Directions: 

>From Route 495 North or South, take Exit 28 to Route 111 East

Turn right onto Adams Place (approximately 500 feet from Route 495 North)

The Holiday Inn is the last building on the left.

 

Regards,

 

Matt Campanella

    NPSS Secretary

 

 (508) 786-7629   Direct

 (508) 480-6332   Fax

 

matthew.campane...@motorola.com  email

 

 

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