SYNRAD® 32-1 Operator’s Manual Version 2.2
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Laser Safety
Laser Safety
Hazard Information – includes equipment label terms and hazards, please familiarize
yourself with all denitions and their signicance.
General & Other Hazards – provides important information about the hazards and
unsafe practices that could result in death, severe injury, or product damage.
Disposal – information on your 32-1 laser parts and/or components as they pertain to
disposal.
Additional safety Information – describes how to nd additional information about
your 32-1 laser.
Compliance – explains in the subsections therein applicable and appropriate regula-
tion information.
Note:
Read the entire safety section. This will ensure you are familiar with
the hazards and warnings prior to starting.
Serious
personal
injury
Although the 32-1 wavelength is 10.6 microns (µm) any Class 4
laser product that emits invisible infrared laser radiation in the
9.3–10.6 µm CO wavelength band is capable of seriously burning
human tissue.
Because direct or diuse laser radiation can inict severe corneal
injuries, always wear eye protection when in the same area as an
exposed laser beam.
Do not allow the laser beam to contact a person!
This product emits an invisible laser beam that is capable of seri-
ously burning human tissue.
Always be aware of the beam’s path and always use a beam block
while testing.
Warning