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Subject 7 p0 U. o1 J/ F$ I' X: V# [7 pScope9 w2 K% H+ P0 n- X2 Q
Key words: 7 }% F, x$ Q7 [* I! C- TLaser pointers( x* }! X v+ ~2 x8 n y
Decision n. 23 taken at 3 q! M0 i6 x! p/ M) ^9 X37th meeting/2000 6 @2 r7 }6 E! I6 a- hQuestion: ( x, j6 v% F m% f/ cDo laser pointers fall within the scope of IEC61010-1? ( ~+ l0 x3 P* i: ~) G9 {Decision: " ~6 T3 g0 C1 D T- V; Y3 tLaser pointers when used for professional / industrial purposes as part of the equipment are( i( l H" |+ r& `
covered by the scope, however it may not cover stand alone pointers which may be covered# r1 t9 J2 `. s! r' P5 x
under consumer standards.: y5 `& h" }0 d, V' z
Explanatory Notes: " }" f7 H! S# r. ~/ [8 t) X5 @: fConcern were expressed in particular for children’s (and others ) safety who may be unaware: f9 g' x" o5 @( X1 e: E
of the hazards using / playing with Laser pointers as a toy, it is therefore proposed that the ( Z, u2 [/ Y( w% S. M& T; \+ ?+ Isubject is discussed at the TC66/WG1 meeting with a view to exclude such type of lasers 3 l3 A+ I5 @+ } I7 z4 Cfrom the scope. % }- Q) ^4 t, b# o" i7 K* T+ F 9 X$ X9 E9 \* W7 h+ X1 i" |! s! P0 }[attach]76218[/attach] ) O# ?- E1 b4 E: o2 p ! W, e! H, o$ x b6 h; H% z* L: f