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26 January 1979 Philosophy And Overview Of The Federal Laser Products Performance Standard
Joanne B. Long
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Abstract
The Federal Laser Products Performance Standard became effective on August 2, 1976. The standard affords users of laser products safety from radiation exposure through containment of the radiation or through indication of graduated degrees of hazard from radiation that cannot be contained. To provide the graduated levels of hazards of radiation, the standard establishes four classes of product based on biological data. A greater number of safety features and warning labels are required according to the increasing classification assigned to products.
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Joanne B. Long "Philosophy And Overview Of The Federal Laser Products Performance Standard", Proc. SPIE 0144, Meeting Federal Performance Standard for Laser Products: Solving Design& Hardware Problems, (26 January 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956565
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KEYWORDS
Safety

Standards development

Laser safety

Manufacturing

Laser systems engineering

Product safety

Injuries

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