GSO ISO 11553-1:2008
ISO 11553-1:2005
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03 September 2008
Safety of machinery - Laser processing machines - Part 1: General safety requirements
GSO ISO 11553-1:2008 Files
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GSO ISO 11553-1:2008 Scope
This part of ISO 11553 describes hazards generated by laser processing machines, as defined in 3.2, and
specifies the safety requirements relating to radiation hazards and hazards generated by materials and
substances. It also specifies the information to be supplied by the manufacturers of such equipment.
Requirements dealing with noise as a hazard from laser processing machines are not included in this part of
ISO 11553. They will be included in a subsequent amendment.
This part of ISO 11553 is not applicable to laser products, or equipment containing such products, which are
manufactured solely and expressly for the following applications:
? photolithography;
? stereolithography;
? holography;
? medical applications (per IEC 60601-2-22);
? data storage.
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