Even low-power lasers can pose a risk of blindness if viewed directly, so caution is necessary.
Even low-power lasers can pose a risk of blindness if viewed directly, so caution is necessary. At Madoka, we adhere to these safety guidelines. 【Establishment and Implementation of Safety Management System】 According to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 60825-1, "Safety Guidelines for Laser Equipment and Its Users," lasers are classified based on their output and wavelength, and it is necessary to establish a labor health and safety management system for each class. ■ Safety Standards in Japan - JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) - JIS C 6801 "Laser Safety Terminology" - JIS C 6802 "Safety Standards for Laser Products" ■ Safety Standards in the United States - ANSI (American National Standards Institute) - ANSI Z 136.1 "Safe Use of Lasers" - FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) - FDA 21CFR PART1040_10 and 1040.11 "Radiation Control for Health and Safety" *For more details, please refer to the external links or feel free to contact us. You can also view our company brochure through the PDF download.
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■Classification and Constraints (Based on the 2005 revision of JIS C 6802) - Class 1: Lasers that are safe under reasonably foreseeable operating conditions. - Class 2: Lasers defined only in the visible light range, where eye protection is ensured by aversion responses such as "blinking," providing safety comparable to Class 1. - Class 1M: Lasers that are safe under reasonably foreseeable operating conditions and emit light in the wavelength range of 302.5 – 4000 nm. - Class 2M: Lasers defined only in the visible light range, where eye protection is ensured by aversion responses such as "blinking," providing safety. - Class 3R: Lasers that are potentially hazardous for direct beam viewing, but the risk is lower than that of Class 3B lasers. - Class 3B: Continuous wave lasers with power below 0.5W, and pulsed lasers with energy below 10–5 Jm/m², which are hazardous to view directly. - Class 4: Lasers that are hazardous even when viewing scattered light. *For more details, please refer to the external links or feel free to contact us. You can also view our company brochure via PDF download.
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Madoka Corporation is an innovative visual planner that plays a role in information services, engaging in activities that enrich life and creativity. Our strength lies in in-house production, allowing us to create high-quality products from planning and design to finishing, ranging from mass production to small lots of one or two items. Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.