LASER SAFETY
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Laser Safety
This section contains safety information that you will need to know prior to getting started.
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Hazard Information – includes equipment label terms and hazards, please familiarize yourself with
all definitions and their significance.
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General & Other Hazards – provides important information about the hazards and unsafe practices
that could result in death, severe injury, or product damage.
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Disposal – information on your 32-1 laser parts and/or components as they pertain to disposal.
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Additional safety Information – describes how to find additional information about your 32-1 laser.
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Compliance – explains in the subsections therein applicable and appropriate regulation information.
Important Note: Read the entire safety section. This will ensure you are familiar with the hazards
and warnings prior to starting.
Warning: Serious Personal Injury
Although the 32-1 wavelength is 10.6 microns (
μ
m) any Class 4 laser product that emits invisible
infrared laser radiation in the 9.3–10.6
μ
m CO2 wavelength band is capable of seriously burning
human tissue.
Because direct or diffuse laser radiation can inflict severe corneal injuries, always wear eye protection
when in the same area as an exposed laser beam.
Do not allow the laser beam to contact a person!
This product emits an invisible laser beam that is capable of seriously burning human tissue.
Always be aware of the beam’s path and always use a beam block while testing.
Warning: Serious Personal Injury
For laser systems being used or sold within the U.S.A., customers should refer to and follow the laser
safety precautions described American National Standards Institute (ANSI) document Z136.1- 2007,
Safe Use of Lasers.
For laser systems being used or sold outside the U.S.A., customers should refer to and follow the laser
safety precautions described in European Normative and International Electrotechnical Commission
documents IEC/TR 60825-14:2004, Safety of Laser Products – Part 14: A User’s Guide.
Summary of Contents for 32-1 Laser
Page 1: ...ENGINEERED BY SYNRAD 32 1 Laser User Manual...
Page 19: ...32 1 LABEL LOCATIONS PAGE 19 32 1 label locations Figure 2 3 38 1 Hazard label locations...
Page 25: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE STANDARDS PAGE 25 Figure 2 1 32 1 Declaration Document...
Page 26: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE STANDARDS PAGE 26 Figure 2 5 continued 32 1 Declaration Document...
Page 41: ...I O FAULT DIAGRAMS PAGE 41 I O Fault Diagrams Table 4 6 DB 9 pin assignments...
Page 57: ...INDEX PAGE 1...