GB/T 7247.9-2016
ActiveSafety of laser products—Part 9: Compilation of maximum permissible exposure to incoherent optical radiation
激光产品的安全 第9部分:非相干光辐射最大允许照射量
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the maximum permissible exposure limits for human eyes and skin to incoherent optical radiation, such as from LEDs, lamps, and welding arcs. It is applied in the safety assessment and classification of consumer and industrial products emitting non-laser light, including lighting equipment, display screens, and medical devices. Manufacturers and testing laboratories use this standard to ensure compliance with Chinese safety regulations for optical radiation hazards.
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