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SafeZone™ Singlezone Safety Laser Scanner
literature.rockwellautomation.comSafeZone™ Singlezone Safety Laser Scanner New SafeZone Singlezone Safety Laser Scanner Helps Protect Personnel While Off ering Enhanced Flexibility
Single Safety Field and Up to Two Warning Fields – …
literature.rockwellautomation.comSafeZone Mini Safety Laser Scanner Single Safety Field and Up to Two Warning Fields – 2 m and 3 m versions available Rockwell Automation has expanded the Allen-Bradley® Guardmaster®
Approved April 9, 2010 Revised April 12, 2019 AST ...
www.ast.org1 . Approved April 9, 2010 . Revised April 12, 2019 . AST Guidelines for Best Practices in Laser Safety . Introduction. The following Guidelines for Best Practices were researched and authored by the AST …
Laser Safety - University of Florida
webfiles.ehs.ufl.eduLaser Fundamentals The light emitted from a laser is monochromatic, that is, it is of one color/wavelength. In contrast, ordinary white light is a combination of many colors (or wavelengths) of light. Lasers emit light that is highly directional, that is, laser light is emitted as a relatively narrow beam in a specific direction.
Laser Safety Fundamentals - EHS
www.ehs.washington.eduThe UV-B range of lasers can be the most injurious, resulting not only in thermal damage but possibly in carcinogenesis. UV-A can cause hyperpigmentation and erythema. UV-C seems to have the least effect on the skin due to its short wavelength which is absorbed by the epidermis. 2.6 Non-beam Hazards