Re: New laser standards

2001-06-12 Thread David Instone
Doug, You may find the following usefull ftp://ftp.t11.org/t11/pub/fc/10gfc/01-276v0.pdf Although titled 'Laser Safety for Parallel Optic Products' the fist few pages deal with changes in eyesafety generally Dave Massey, Doug C. wrote: Hello Group - Can anyone direct me to an

RE: New laser standards

2001-06-12 Thread Allen, John
C. [mailto:masse...@ems-t.com] Sent: 11 June 2001 21:55 To: 'IEEE Forum' Subject: New laser standards Hello Group - Can anyone direct me to an informative article, link, etc., that summarizes the impact of Amendment 2 to IEC 60825-1, released in January of this year ? I've reviewed

Re: New laser standards

2001-06-12 Thread John Woodgate
FD27170820E5DD42B1D5B13DE96A775404BF9F@mrl01, Massey, Doug C. masse...@ems-t.com inimitably wrote: Of greater concern is the lack of a specified transition period and mandatory compliance dates in either standard (at least I can't find them). Will existing laser classifications be grandfathered?

RE: New laser standards

2001-06-12 Thread Joshua Wiseman
Hello all, Doug has brought up some interesting questions. I too would like to follow this thread. Josh -Original Message- From: Massey, Doug C. [mailto:masse...@ems-t.com] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 1:55 PM To: 'IEEE Forum' Subject: New laser standards Hello Group - Can anyone

New laser standards

2001-06-11 Thread Massey, Doug C.
Hello Group - Can anyone direct me to an informative article, link, etc., that summarizes the impact of Amendment 2 to IEC 60825-1, released in January of this year ? I've reviewed the amendment and am aware of the basic differences it brings in classification, but it sure would be nice to have

RE: Laser Standards

1999-10-08 Thread Grant, Tania (Tania)
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: RE: Laser Standards Group, There is actually a precedent for all this. It is called an Inter-Library Loan and librarians do it all the time, including corporate librarians. It works like this: I need a document, say a EUROPEAN STANDARD. Your

RE: Laser Standards

1999-10-08 Thread Lou Gnecco
Group, There is actually a precedent for all this. It is called an Inter-Library Loan and librarians do it all the time, including corporate librarians. It works like this: I need a document, say a EUROPEAN STANDARD. Your Company Library has it. I ask my librarian to ask your

RE: Laser Standards

1999-10-08 Thread Colgan, Chris
[SMTP:rbus...@es.com] Sent: 07 October 1999 22:04 To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Laser Standards My company uses a 2 mw laser to align a reverse screen projector system. It is my understanding that this low power laser falls under the classification of Category 1

Re: Laser Standards

1999-10-08 Thread Lou Gnecco
Rick, We have a copy and you can borrow it. I think that the cost of these standards is ridiculous, it is totally unjustified, and that we all ought to circumvent it by informally lending each other copies. There is absolutely nothing illegal about that. Regards, Lou s At 03:03 PM

Laser Standards

1999-10-07 Thread rbusche
My company uses a 2 mw laser to align a reverse screen projector system. It is my understanding that this low power laser falls under the classification of Category 1 and is by definition, relatively safe. I thought I would purchase a copy of EN 60825 to ensure that we have address proper