Laser Safety; Classes Of Lasers - Aerotech AGV-SPO Series Hardware Manual

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AGV-SPO Hardware Manual
IMPORTANT: Carefully lift, move, and transport this product.
IMPORTANT: Fingerprints contain aggressive substances that can damage optical
surfaces. Wear clean, powder-free gloves when you handle optical components.

Laser Safety

It is the responsibility of the user to provide the necessary conditions for safe operation of a laser
system and to safeguard the work area against the dangers that can be caused by laser radiation.
The user must ensure compliance with all local and national regulations.
Although the scan head by itself does not emit laser radiation, the user must undertake a thorough
analysis of system safety before they operate the AGV-SPO in conjunction with a laser source.
Important information for performing this analysis is presented in this manual. Look for additional
information in the corresponding documentation supplied by the manufacturer(s) of the laser
source and other system components.

Classes of Lasers

The AGV-SPO series scan head can be used with a variety of lasers. Each laser is assigned a particular
hazard level, which is indicated by the Laser Class label that is affixed to the device near the location
where laser radiation is emitted. Brief descriptions of each of the various radiation classes are
presented in the table below.
Note that in addition to the dangers of radiation, lasers can pose further dangers, such as the risk of
electrical shock or the generation of poisonous fumes.
Classifications of Laser Devices
Class
Class I
Class IIa
Class II
Class IIIa
Class IIIb
Class IV
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Danger
Inherently safe; no possibility of eye damage during normal operation.
Requires in excess of 1000 seconds of continuous viewing to cause eye
damage.
The blink reflex will prevent eye damage, unless the person deliberately
stares into the beam for an extended period of time.
Mostly dangerous in combination with optical instruments which
change the beam diameter or power density. However, even without
optical enhancement, direct contact for over two minutes could cause
eye damage.
Direct exposures of 0.01 second or less could cause eye and skin
damage.
Direct or scattered radiation without optical enhancement could cause
eye and skin damage.
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