BSI PD IEC TS 60825-19:2024
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Safety of laser products – Moving platform laser products
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 18 |
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4 | CONTENTS |
5 | FOREWORD |
7 | INTRODUCTION |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms |
10 | 4 Classification principles 5 Determination of the accessible emission level and product classification 5.1 General 5.2 Evaluation of moving platform laser products Table 1 – Values for the parameters tmove and δmax |
11 | Figures Figure 1 – Example in side view and top view of a swept volume, filled in blue,where human access can be excluded (VCPHA is represented by dashed red line)for a moving platform laser product moving at velocity |
12 | 6 Engineering specifications 7 Labelling and user information |
13 | Annex A (informative)Flowcharts and examples for the classificationof moving platform laser products Figure A.1 – Schematic flow chart of the classificationof moving platform laser products |
14 | Figure A.2 – Calculation of the VCPHA for a moving platform laser product according to 5.2 for a specific averaged velocity over the time period tmove |
15 | Figure A.3 – Example of a moving platform laser product emitting in direction of movement with a reference point at the emitting chip or the vertex of the fan angle according to IEC 60825-1:2014, Table 11 and emitting visible or near infraredradiation resulting in a minimum measurement distance of 100 mmaccording to IEC 60825-1:2014, Table 10 Figure A.4 – Example of a moving platform laser product emitting perpendicular to the direction of movement with a reference point at the emitting chip or the vertex of the fan angle according to IEC 60825-1:2014, Table 11 and emitting visible or near-infrared radiation resulting in a minimum measurement distance of 100 mm according to IEC 60825-1:2014, Table 10 |
16 | Figure A.5 – Position of the stationary and the moving apertureover time when evaluating neighbouring platforms Figure A.6 – Example of a moving platform laser product |
17 | Bibliography |