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laser safety
1
Synrad Firestar f-Series operator’s manual
Hazard information
Hazard information includes terms, symbols, and instructions used in this manual or on the equipment to
alert both operating and service personnel to the recommended precautions in the care, use, and handling
of Class 4 laser equipment.
Terms
Certain terms are used throughout this manual or on the equipment labels. Please familiarize yourself with
their denitions and signicance.
Imminent hazards which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Potential hazards which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Potential hazards or unsafe practices which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury.
Potential hazards or unsafe practices which, if not avoided, may result in product
damage.
Important information or recommendations concerning the subject under discussion.
Points of particular interest for more ecient or convenient equipment operation;
additional information or explanation concerning the subject under discussion.
General hazards
Following are descriptions of general hazards and unsafe practices that could result in death, severe injury,
or product damage. Specic warnings and cautions not appearing in this section are found throughout the
manual.
Danger:
Warning:
Caution:
Important Note:
Caution:
Danger
serious
personal
injury
This Class 4 laser product emits invisible infrared laser radiation in
the 10.6 µm CO
2
wavelength band.
Do not allow laser radiation to enter the eye by viewing direct or re-
ected laser energy. CO
2
laser radiation can be reected from metallic
objects even though the surface is darkened. Direct or diuse laser
radiation can inict severe corneal injuries leading to permanent eye
damage or blindness. All personnel must wear eye protection suitable
for 10.6 µm CO
2
radiation when in the same area as an exposed laser
beam. Eyewear protects against scattered energy but is not intended
to protect against direct viewing of the beam—never look directly
into the laser output aperture or view scattered laser reections from
metallic surfaces.
Enclose the beam path whenever possible. Exposure to direct or dif-
fuse CO
2
laser radiation can seriously burn human or animal tissue,
which may cause permanent damage.
This product is not intended for use in explosive, or potentially
explosive, atmospheres.
Note:

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Synrad Firestar f series Specifications

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BrandSynrad
ModelFirestar f series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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