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1-10 Observing product and personnel safety guidelines
6200 Packet-Optical Platform Installation, Commissioning, and Testing Procedures
Release 1.1 009-6200-201 Draft Issue 1
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2014 Ciena
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Corporation September 2014
Circuit pack explanatory label—Passive subassembly labels
A passive optical subassembly supplied and installed as part of a complete
Ciena optical communication system has the appropriate hazard level
assigned and labels attached. If Ciena does not supply and install the
subassembly, you must determine the maximum accessible optical output
level and assign the appropriate hazard level and labels.
Passive subassemblies (for example, optical patch panels, couplers and
splitters, and optical switches) can carry optical signals of any power
depending on the source optical fibers. These subassemblies require the
appropriate laser warning and explanatory labels that you normally place in
close proximity to the connectors or to the access panel. Ensure that following
requirements are met:
Be aware of the optical powers at the inputs and outputs of the
subassemblies.
Place the appropriate labels on subassemblies.
Only qualified personnel, trained in optical safety, and who understand the
optical safety issues associated with the subassemblies, work on the
equipment.
Product-level regulatory label
All products containing optical circuit packs include product-level regulatory
labels. Ciena applies the regulatory label at the factory. This label includes
information about equipment compliance to safety standards and does not
have to be visible after installation of the equipment. This label also includes
all necessary approval marks.

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