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The maximum allowable power output in a rotating construction laser is 5 milliwatts or less. A milliwatt is 1/1000th
of a watt, a very small amount of power. The light is concentrated however, and the following precautions should
be taken when using such an instrument:
Do not stare into a Rotary laser beam or view it directly with optical instruments.
Do not disassemble the laser or attempt to service it.
Do not use the Rotary laser until you have read the instruction manual and you are familiar with the operation of
the instrument.
Infra-red beam lasers are designated class 1 laser products. No job site warning placards or operator
certification cards are required. No Product warning labels are required on the laser. These meet class 1
requirements under the 1993 IEC 825-1 laser safety standard and the revised edition of the European Norm
EN60825.
The L1-ASm Magnum, L4, L4+, L3, and L5 lasers are designated class II or IIIa under the 1993 IEC 825-1 laser
safety standard and the revised edition of the European Norm EN60825. They conform to applicable EC
directives regarding RFI and EMI. US OSHA requires that a job site warning placard must be posted in the work
area, and laser operator must carry proof of qualification. Only qualified and trained employees are to install,
adjust, and operate the laser. The laser should be set up above head level and never intentionally aimed at
anyone. The laser should be turned off when not being used.
SAFETY