Basic safety instructions
Chapter 1
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2-Axis Laser Beam Deflection Units
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1.4
Classification of laser devices
The deflection unit can be fitted on various laser devices. Every laser device is assigned to a
particular danger class , which must be specified at the point where laser radiation is emitted,
e.g. using a warning sign. The following classifications are defined in DIN EN 60825-1:
Class
Description
1
The accessible laser radiation is not dangerous under reasonable foreseeable conditions.
1M
The accessible laser radiation is in the wavelength range of 302.5 to 4,000 nm. The accessi-
ble laser radiation is not dangerous to the eyes, as long as the cross-section is not reduced
by optical instruments (magnifying glasses, lenses, telescopes).
2
The accessible laser radiation is in the visible spectrum (400 to 700 nm). Short-term expo-
sure (up to 0.25s) is not dangers to the eyes. Additional radiation components outside the
wavelength range from 400-700 nm meet the requirements for class 1.
2M
The accessible laser radiation is in the visible spectrum from 400 to 700 nm. Short-term ex-
posure (up to 0.25s) is not dangerous to the eyes, as long as the cross-section is not reduced
by optical instruments (magnifying glasses, lenses, telescopes). Additional radiation compo-
nents outside the wavelength range from 400-700 nm meet the requirements for class 1M.
3R
The accessible laser radiation is in a wavelength range of 302.5 to 10,600 nm and is danger-
ous to the eyes. The power or energy is a maximum of five times the limit for permissible
class 2 radiation in the wavelength range from 400 to 700 nm.
3B
The accessible laser radiation is dangerous to the eyes and frequently to the skin.
4
The accessible laser radiation is extremely dangerous to the eyes and dangerous to the skin.
Even diffuse scattered radiation can be dangerous. The laser radiation can cause fires or a
risk of explosion.
Note:
Bear in mind that the deflection unit changes the position at which the beam is emitted
and the new beam output must be marked with a warning sign showing the appropriate classi-
fication.
Note:
The deflection unit can change the classification of the laser device, particularly if it is
fitted with a focusing lens. The laser device may require additional protective equipment as a
result.