Health Risks And Dangers Of Use - Leica DM100 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for DM100:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Health Risks and Dangers of Use

Health Risks
 
Workplaces with microscopes facili-
tate and improve the viewing task, but
they also impose high demands on the eyes
and hand muscles of the user. Depending on
the duration of uninterrupted work at such a
workplace, impaired vision and problems with
the musculoskeletal system may occur. For this
reason, appropriate measures for reduction of
the workload must be taken:
Optimum workplace layout
Frequent changes of activity
Thorough training of the personnel, giving
consideration to ergonomic and organiza-
tional aspects
Leica DM100 User Manual
The ergonomic optical design and construction
of the Leica microscopes are intended to reduce
the exertion of the user to a minimum.
Danger of Infection
 
Direct contact with eyepieces can be a
potential transmission path for bacterial
and viral infections of the eye.
 
The risk can be minimized by the use of
personal eyecups.
Important Notes
Dangers during Use
The Leica DM100 may be connected to a
grounded socket only.
The Leica DM100 may be used when it is in
proper working condition only.
LED Class 1 /LED 1 Laser Product
The illumination meets laser class 1 require-
ments in accordance with IEC 60825-1 "Safety
of Laser devices".
Caution:
Hazardous radiation may occur if
controls, adjustment jigs, or procedures other
than those outlined in this User Manual are
used!
Class 1
LED Class 1
LED Product
10

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents