Laser Light; Laser Caution Labels; Proper Warning Wording And Labeling; Laser Aperture Label - Abbott ARCHITECT RHS Training Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Laser Light

Laser classification schemes are used to describe the capability of the laser or laser system to cause injury
to personnel. The higher the classification number, the greater the potential hazard. The lasers on the RSH
System emits a Class 2 laser radiation.
When these products are used according to its operating instructions, the laser does not present a hazard to
the eyes. Never stare directly into the beam, look into the aperture, place any optics into the beam or
bypass interlocks. Failure to follow proper procedures may result in an eye injury.
Only Abbott trained personnel or Service Personnel should remove the inner protective covers that enclose
the embedded laser.
Do not remove, damage or obliterate any of the laser warning labels. If any label becomes illegible, replace
it.

Proper warning wording and labeling:

Laser Class
1
2

Laser Caution Labels

Laser Aperture Label

RSH (Retest Sample Handler), the label below affixed above the Sample Bar Code Reader under the priority bay
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FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
Figure 1
Wording
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
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Figure 1
Figure 2
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