GB 7247.1-2001
AbolishedSafety of laser products--Part 1:Equipment classification,requirements and user’s guide
激光产品的安全 第1部分:设备分类、要求和用户指南
Application Summary AI generated
GB 7247.1-2001 specifies classification, safety requirements, and user guidance for laser products based on their emission levels and potential hazards. It is applied in the design, manufacturing, and testing of laser equipment across industries such as medical devices, industrial processing, and consumer electronics to ensure safe operation and user protection. This standard is particularly relevant for compliance testing and certification of laser products in the Chinese market.
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