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Summary: Read about laser hazard classifications and requirements used in UCSD's Laser Safety Program.
Laser hazard classification is based on the ability of the primary laser beam to cause biological damage to the eye or skin during intended use. UCSD researchers must determine the hazard classification of each laser or laser system they obtain or fabricate.
UCSD's Laser Safety Program adheres to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136.1-2007 system of classifying Continuous–Wave (CW) Lasers (PDF) and Single Pulse Lasers (PDF) according to their relative hazards.
Controls required by UCSD's Laser Safety Program are determined by the hazard classification of a laser or laser system and how and where it will be used.
Follow the Laser Safety Program requirements specified by hazard class:
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