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Laser classification table - Laser Safety Facts
For visible-beam consumer lasers, there are four main classes. Each is described in more detail here: Class 2, Class 3R, Class 3B and Class 4. The first two Classes are relatively safe for …
any Class 1M laser devices intended for consumer use. If you do have such a laser, consult a qualified Laser Safety Officer for more detailed analysis. Class 2 (and 2M) only applies to …
Laser Pointer Safety - Laser Classes (1, 1M, 2, 2M, 3R, 3B, 4)
There are four main classes for visible-beam lasers: Class 2, Class 3R, Class 3B and Class 4. The first two are relatively safe for eye exposure; the last two are hazardous. The chart below …
Laser Classification Explanation - Lawrence Berkeley National …
2018年6月4日 · Laser or laser system in use at LBNL are classified per CDRH criteria. The classifications are as follows: Class 1. This class is eye-safe under all operating conditions. A …
All class 3B and 4 lasers must be registered with ORS using the form located on this site. Commercially available systems that contain completely embedded lasers are considered to …
Table of Laser Classes - Lasermet
This table shows the meaning of the different Classes of Lasers and LEDs according to the current version of EN 60825-1 and IEC 60825-1. A more detailed.
Surgical & Aesthetic Lasers | Cosmetic & Medical Lasers - Erchonia
Since the laser devices manufactured by Erchonia are used world-wide each device is labeled under both the original US laser classification system and the IEC 60825 classification system. …
3.3 Laser and Laser System Hazard Classification Definitions. This section provides technical definitions of laser and laser system hazard classifications. 3.3.1 Class 1 and 1M Lasers and …
U.S. Laser Classifications CLASS DESCRIPTION I Safe under all conditions of use. This includes CD players and laser printers. II Emits accessible, visible radiation at levels where damage …
Laser Safety Classification | Laserax
The table that follows summarizes potential risks for each laser safety class, according to IEC/EN 60825-1. Safety classes are presented from least dangerous to most dangerous.