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Figure 10 - Label G — Product identification and certification
CAUTION
CLASS 4 LASER RADIATION WHEN
OPEN AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE
TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION
Figure 11 - Label H — Non-interlocked panel
1.14. Maximum Permissible Exposure and Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance
The Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) is the level of radiation to which, under normal
circumstances, persons may be exposed without adverse effects. The MPEs represent the maximum
level to which the eye or skin can be exposed without consequential injury and are related to the
wavelength of the laser radiation, the pulse duration or exposure duration, and the tissue at risk.
The MPEs given in the following tables are informative and provided so that the integrator can calculate
the Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD), perform a risk analysis and inform the user about the safe
usage of the product. However, exposure limits for the eye and the skin of employees in the work place
and the general public are in many countries specified in national laws. These legally-binding national
exposure limits might differ from the MPEs given in the tables below.
The NOHD is the distance from the output aperture beyond which the beam irradiance or radiant
exposure remains below the appropriate MPE. Importantly, the NOHD is dependent upon the beam
waist size and the divergence of the beam. Therefore, the NOHD is dependent upon the optical
components acting on the beam. The NOHDs given in the tables below are relevant only when the laser
is operated without external beam delivery attached. When beam delivery is attached it is the
responsibility of the integrator or end-user to recalculate the NOHDs. Further details of the safe use of
lasers are given with IEC/ TR 60824-14 "Safety of laser products – Part 14: A user’s guide."
SR 10 AOM
Wavelength (µm)
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MPE (W/m²)
1000
NOHD (m)
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Summary of Contents for SR 10 AOM
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