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This booklet answers questions regarding the safety of LED radiation in a Q&A format. What are the requirements for the photobiological safety of products equipped with LEDs? How is the potential hazard of LED radiation from products expressed? How are the risk groups for LED radiation determined? These topics are covered. [Excerpt of Contents] ■ What are the requirements for the photobiological safety of products equipped with LEDs? ■ How is the potential hazard of LED radiation from products expressed? ■ Can radiation from lamps other than LEDs also be evaluated for photobiological safety? ■ How are the risk groups for LED radiation determined? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■ How can we know if the LED radiation emitted from products is hazardous? ■ Is there a difference in evaluation methods between LEDs used in lighting equipment and those used elsewhere? ■ Can UL issue CB certificates for IEC 62471? ■ How are image projectors using LEDs evaluated for radiation safety? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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