USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825-
1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD”
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11.2
Collateral radiation hazards
11.2.1
Ultra-violet collateral radiation
There may be a considerable hazard from the ultra-violet radiation associated with flashlamps and CW laser
discharge tubes, especially when ultra-violet transmitting tubing or mirrors (such as quartz) are used.
11.2.2
Visible and intra-red collateral radiation
The visible and near infra-red radiation emitted from flash tubes and pump sources and target re-radiation
may be of sufficient radiance to produce potential hazard.
11.3
Electrical hazards
Most lasers make use of high voltages (>1 kV) and pulsed lasers are especially dangerous because of the stored
energy in the capacitor banks.
Unless properly shielded, circuit components such as electronic tubes working at anode voltages greater than 5
kV may emit X-rays.
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