Spectral Region (µm) | Duration (s) | Aperture Diameter (mm) | ||||||
0.180 to 0.302 | 10-9 to 0.25 | 1.0 | ||||||
0.25 to 3 x 104 | 3.5 | |||||||
0.302 to 2.8 | 10-9 to 3 x 104 | 50.0 | ||||||
2.8 to 102 | 10-9 to 0.3 | 1.0 | ||||||
0.3 to 10 | 1.5 t3/8 | |||||||
10 to 3 x 104 | 3.5 | |||||||
102 to 103 | 10-9 to 3 x 104 | 11.0 | ||||||
NOTES: | 1. | These apertures are used for the measurement of optical power or energy for purposes of laser classification | ||||||
2. | When the laser output is intended to be viewed with optics (excluding ordinary eyeglasses) or the laser safety officer determines that there is reasonable probability of accidental viewing with optics, a 50 mm aperture is used if the following conditions are met. | |||||||
A) | Viewing with optics presents a more severe hazard than unaided viewing. | |||||||
B) | The viewing time is sufficient to constitute a hazard. | |||||||
3. | Under normal conditions these exposure durations would not be used for classification (see ANSI Z136.1 (Table 9)). | |||||||
4. | For purposes of this Section 315.Table E, the following abbreviations or symbols are used: | |||||||
µm | = | micrometers | ||||||
s | = | seconds | ||||||
mm | = | millimeters | ||||||
ts | = | time in seconds |
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, pt. 315, tbl. E