General advice
Safety references serve the occupational safety and health and the accident
prevention. They have to be followed! To prevent you and your colleagues from
damages you'll have to cooperate. Always work cautiously and be aware that
dangers mostly are not "obvious". To guarantee a safe operating process the
operator has to make sure that every person who works on or with the device has
been informed about the possible dangers of laser radiation. You can protect
yourself against avoidable damages if you are familiar with the following
national cooperative regulations for the prevention of industrial accidents
(UVV):
- UVV "Electrical installations and equipment" (BGV A2/VBG 4)
- UVV "Laser radiation" (BGV B2/VBG 93)
- UVV "Safety labelling at work" (BGV A8/VBG 125)
You can get the texts from the occupation co-operative which
is responsibe for you or download it e.g. from the internet under http://www.bc-verlag.de/UVVen/inh.htm
. Additionally, there is a reference to the norm EN 60825-1/ VDE-regulation VDE
0837 (as of November 2001) „Safety of laser devices“. Attention should
especially be paid to paragraph three - guidelines for the user! The norm is
available by the publishing company Beuth GmbH, Burggrafenstrasse 6, 10787
Berlin, Germany. In countries other than Germany you have to follow the
regulations that correspond to the German UVVs and norms. If you have any
questions about the different local regulations in Europe you may ask the
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Gran Via 33, E-48009 Bilbao,
Spain, Tel.: + 34 / 944-794-360, Fax: + 34 / 944-794-383, E-Mail: information@osha.eu.int,
Internetaddress: http://agency.osha.eu.int.
In the USA you have to follow for example ANSI Z136.1
Standard for the safe use of lasers and IEC 825-1, Safety of Laser Products -
Part 1: Equipment classification, requirements, and user's guide (available from
American National Standards Institute, Washington, DC Headquarters, 1819 L
Street, NW, 6th Fl., Washington, DC, 20036, USA, Tel: +1 / 202.293.8020, Fax: +1
/ 202.293.9287). The responsibility for mounting and operating the device has to
be determined and observed by the operator. You should refrain from every mode
of operation which affects the safety of the device in a negative way. Any
national regulation going beyond that, becomes effective for the operation of
the device without restrictions. Alterations to the device are only
allowed with a written permission from Z-LASER !
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