Caution Laser Radiation

Avoid direct exposure to beam.
Caution laser radiation. Discusses the types of personal protective equipment ppe that must be used to. Laser wavelength power density and pulse duration. Caution radiation area 1 caution radioactive materials 1 caution radioactive materials picto 1 electromagentic radiation in use 9. Class 111b laser product.
Equipment classification and requirements. Safety of laser products. Class iiib and iv products should be used only by individuals with proper training and in. Nonionzing radiation safety includes lasers radiofrequency rf microwave and other electromagnetic radiation producing devices that are covered under the u s.
Cdrh laser labels are requirements of the center for devices and radiological health cdrh branch of the food and drug administration fda. Laser radiation do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments 7 laser radiation. The class designation ranging from class i to iiia. Free shipping on all orders over 50 and get 25 off your first order with code first25.
The radiation output of the laser is specified on the safety label or an explanatory label separate from the product. Eye and face protection. Safety of laser products part 14. Since even relatively small amounts of laser light can lead to permanent eye injuries the sale and usage of lasers is typically subject to government regulations.
Laser means light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation it can produce an intense highly directional beam of light the most popular cause of laser induced tissue damage is the thermal in nature the tissue proteins are denatured due to the temperature rise following absorption of the laser energy. The unprotected human eye is extremely sensitive to laser radiation and can be permanently damaged from direct or reflected beams. Food and drug administration fda. A warning to avoid exposure to laser radiation.
Pd iec tr 60825 14 2004. Laser safety is the safe design use and implementation of lasers to minimize the risk of laser accidents especially those involving eye injuries. Laser effects on the eye. Laser systems that are military exempt or class 3b or 4 must have an army laser safety program for use and safety.
The labels are defined based on similar requirements as the iec.