Taiwan EMC Regulations
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4. Mechanical hazards
Injury may result from:
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Sharp edges and corners
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Moving parts which have the potential to cause injury
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Equipment instability
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Flying particles from imploding cathode ray tubes and exploding high pressure lamps
Examples of measures to reduce risks include:
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Rounding of sharp edges and corners
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Guarding
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Provision of SAFETY INTERLOCKS
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Providing sufficient stability to free-standing equipment
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Selecting cathode ray tubes and high pressure lamps that are resistant to implosion and
explosion respectively
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Provision of markings to warn USERS where access is unavoidable
5.
Radiation
Injury to USERS and to SERVICE PERSONS may result from some forms of radiation
emitted by equipment.
Examples are sonic (acoustic), radio frequency, infra-red, ultraviolet and ionizing radiation,
and high intensity visible and coherent light (lasers).
Examples of measures to reduce risks include:
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Limiting the energy level of potential radiation sources
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Screening radiation sources
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Provision of SAFETY INTERLOCKS
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Provision of markings to warn USERS where exposure to the radiation hazard is
unavoidable
6.
Chemical hazards
Injury may result from contact with some chemicals or from inhalation of their vapors and
fumes.
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