Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-1423 - Laser Prohibitions
A. A
registrant shall not require or permit an individual to look directly into a
laser beam or directly at specular reflections of a laser beam, or align a
laser by eye while looking along the axis of the laser beam if the intensity of
the beam or the beam's reflections exceeds the applicable MPE.
B. A registrant shall not permit an
individual to enter a controlled area if the skin exposure exceeds the
applicable MPE, unless the registrant provides and requires the use of
protective clothing, gloves, and shields.
C. A registrant shall ensure that any laser
product, emitting spatially scanned laser radiation, does not, as a result of
scan failure or any other failure that causes a change in angular velocity or
amplitude, permit human access to laser radiation that exceeds the accessible
emission limits applicable to that class of product.
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