Laser compliance
Laser safety requirements
This product may contain a Class 1 certified laser device. Operating this product outside specifications
or altering its original design may result in hazardous radiation exposure, and may be considered
an act of modifying or new manufacturing of a laser product under U.S. regulations contained in
21CFR Chapter 1, subchapter J or CENELEC regulations in HD 482 S1. People performing such
an act are required by law to recertify and reidentify this product in accordance with provisions of
21CFR subchapter J for distribution within the U.S.A., and in accordance with CENELEC HD 482
S1 for distribution within countries using the IEC 825 standard.
Laser safety
Laser safety in the United States is regulated by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health
(CDRH). The laser safety regulations are published in the “Laser Product Performance Standard,”
Code of Federal Regulation (CFR), Title 21, Subchapter J.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 825, “Radiation of Laser Products,
Equipment Classification, Requirements and User’s Guide,” governs laser products outside the
United States. Europe and member nations of the European Free Trade Association fall under the
jurisdiction of the Comité Européen de Normalization Electrotechnique (CENELEC).
Safety certification
This product has been evaluated and meets the following Safety Certification Standards:
Designed/tested for compliance with:
Standard
Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including
Electrical Business Equipment (Second edition 2007).
ANSI/UL 60950-1
Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including
Electrical Business Equipment (Second edition, 2005).
IEC 60950-1 with CB cert.
Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including
Electrical Business Equipment (Second edition 2007).
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1
Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including
Electrical Business Equipment 2006.
BS EN 60950-1
ESD Protection
Electronics today are more susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage than older equipment.
Damage to equipment can occur by ESD fields that are smaller than you can feel. Implementing the
information in this section will help you protect the investment that you have made in purchasing
Grass Valley equipment. This section contains Grass Valley’s recommended ESD guidelines that
should be followed when handling electrostatic discharge sensitive (ESDS) items. These minimal
recommendations are based on the information in the
on page 21 area.
The information in
Grounding Requirements for Personnel
on page 22 is provided to assist you in
selecting an appropriate grounding method.
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