IEC TR 60825-5:2019
(Main)Safety of laser products - Part 5: Manufacturer's checklist for IEC 60825-1
Safety of laser products - Part 5: Manufacturer's checklist for IEC 60825-1
IEC TR 60825-5:2019 is applicable to laser products as described in IEC 60825-1:2014.
The checklist is intended for use by manufacturers of laser products and their agents to establish that each new or modified design complies with the requirements of IEC 60825-1:2014. The checklist is used in conjunction with IEC 60825-1, as relevant clauses and subclauses in IEC 60825-1 are referred to in the text.
The layout of the checklist is intended only as a guide. Manufacturers and examiners are encouraged to produce their own document, omitting questions and clauses that are not relevant to the types of product under examination, but noting in the appropriate positions the numbers of such clauses stating, for example: "Subclause 9.11.1: Question omitted – not applicable".
The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that the examiner is a person competent in the inspection and classification of laser products.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition of IEC TR 60825-5 published in 2003. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a new class, Class 1C, was introduced; the measurement condition 2 ("eye loupe" condition) was removed; for compliance with non-beam hazards (8.14.1) according to relevant product safety standards, a reference was made to corresponding product reports.
This document is to be used in conjunction with IEC 60825-1:2014.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Identification . 7
4.1 Details of the examiner . 7
4.2 Laser product . 9
5 Test (5) – Measurements for determining classification . 10
6 Classification (4) – Classification procedure . 12
7 Labelling for laser radiation (7) . 15
7.1 General (7.1) . 15
7.2 Warnings for invisible and visible laser radiation (7.11 and 7.12) . 15
7.3 Class 1 laser products (7.2) . 16
7.4 Class 1M laser products (7.2) . 16
7.5 Class 1C laser products (7.3) . 17
7.6 Class 2 laser products (7.4) . 18
7.7 Class 2M products (7.4) . 19
7.8 Class 3R laser products (7.5) . 20
7.9 Class 3B laser products (7.6) . 21
7.10 Class 4 laser products (7.7) . 22
7.11 Radiation output and standards information (7.9) . 24
7.12 Warning for potential hazard to the skin or anterior parts of the eye (7.13) . 25
8 Engineering specification (6) . 26
8.1 Protective housing (6.2) . 26
8.2 Access panel and safety interlocks (6.2 and 6.3) . 27
8.3 Remote interlock connector (6.4) . 31
8.4 Manual reset (6.5) . 31
8.5 Key Control (6.6) . 32
8.6 Laser radiation emission warning (6.7) . 33
8.7 Beam stop or attenuator (6.8) . 34
8.8 Controls (6.9) . 34
8.9 Viewing optics (6.10) . 34
8.10 Scanning safeguard (6.11) . 35
8.11 Scanning safeguard for Class 1C products (6.12) . 35
8.12 "Walk-in" access (6.13) . 36
8.13 Environmental considerations (6.14) . 36
8.14 Protection against other hazards (6.15) . 37
8.15 Power limiting circuits (6.16) . 37
9 Other informational requirements (8) . 38
9.1 Information for the user (8.1) . 38
9.2 Purchasing and servicing information (8.2) . 42
Annex A (informative) Attachments – Measurement results . 43
Bibliography . 44
Figure 5 – Alternative label for Class 1 . 16
Figure 6 – Alternative label for Class 1M . 16
Figure 7 – Alternative label for Class 1C . 17
Figure 8 – Alternative label for Class 2 . 18
Figure 9 – Alternative label for Class 2M . 19
Figure 10 – Alternative label for Class 3R . 20
Figure 13 – Alternative label for laser aperture . 20
Figure 11 – Alternative label for Class 3B . 21
Figure 13 – Alternative label for laser aperture . 22
Figure 12 – Alternative label for Class 4 . 22
Figure 13 – Alternative label for laser aperture . 23
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IEC 60825-5, which is a Technical Report, has been prepared by IEC Technical Committee 76:
Optical radiation safety and laser equipment.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition of IEC TR 60825-5 published in 2003.
This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) a new class, Class 1C, was introduced;
b) the measurement condition 2 ("eye loupe" condition) was removed;
c) for compliance with non-beam hazards (8.14.1) according to relevant product safety
standards, a reference was made to corresponding product reports.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft TR Report on voting
76/585/DTR 76/608/RVDTR
Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the report
on voting indicated in the above table.
This document is to be used in conjunction with
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