Laser Classes Specified by IEC 60825-1 (or EN 60825-1 / VDE 0837 T1)
Visible Laser Radiation
LASER CLASS 1
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY INTO
THE BEAM WITH OR WITHOUT
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
LASER CLASS 1 M
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY INTO
THE BEAM
LASER CLASS 2
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY INTO
THE BEAM WITH OR WITHOUT
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
LASER CLASS 2 M
LASER RADIATION
AVOID EXPOSURE OF THE EYES
LASER CLASS 3 R
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hurrySCAN
10, digital, 1064 nm, f = 254 mm
Rev. 2.6 e
3 Safety During Installation and Operation
Invisible Laser Radiation
LASER CLASS 1
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY INTO
THE BEAM WITH OR WITHOUT
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
LASER CLASS 1 M
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE
LASER BEAM
LASER CLASS 3 R
Potential Hazards
Class 1:
This laser radiation is not harmful; is
eye-safe.
Class 1 M:
Exposure to this radiation is harmful
to the eyes if optical instruments are
used to reduce the cross section of
the laser beam. If this is not the case,
this laser radiation is not harmful; is
eye-safe.
Class 2:
This laser radiation is in the visible
spectrum of 400 to 700 nm.
Exposure to this radiation for less
than 0.25 s is not harmful to the
eyes. It is eye-safe due to the eye's
natural aversion response and blink
reflex.
Class 2 M:
This laser radiation is in the visible
spectrum of 400 to 700 nm.
Exposure to this radiation is harmful
to the eyes if optical instruments are
used to reduce the cross section of
the laser beam. If this is not the case,
exposure to this radiation for less
than 0.25 s is not harmful to the eyes
and is eye-safe due to the eye's
natural aversion response and blink
reflex.
Class 3 R:
This laser radiation is harmful to the
eyes. Eye exposure exceeds the
maximum allowable value.
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