Ultraviolet Radiation; Other; Warning Symbols - Agilent Technologies 55B AA User Manual

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Safety Practices and Hazards

Ultraviolet radiation

Hazardous ultraviolet radiation is emitted by flames, hollow cathode lamps and
deuterium lamps. This radiation can cause serious damage to human eyes and
skin.

Other

Other messages appear in the manual where appropriate, and detail advice,
information specific to the topic, or helpful tips.
NOTE
A 'Note' message is used to give advice or information.

Warning symbols

The following is a list of symbols that appear in conjunction with warnings in this
manual and on the spectrometer. The hazard they describe is also shown. The
beginning of the warning text is noted by a warning icon:
A triangular symbol indicates a warning. The meanings of the symbols that may
appear alongside warnings in the documentation or on the instrument itself are as
follows:
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Always wear safety glasses conforming to an approved standard, and certified
or otherwise warranted to protect the eyes from ultraviolet radiation.
Never look directly at the light emitted by a hollow cathode lamp.
When using a flame, always operate your spectrometer with the flame shield
closed, and the sample compartment front panel and chimney in place.
WARNING
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