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EN 207
EN 207 is the European norm for laser safety eyewear. Any laser eye protection sold within the European Community must be certified and labeled with the CE mark. According to this standard, laser safety glasses should not only absorb laser light of a given wavelength, but they should also be able to withstand a direct hit from the laser without breaking or melting. In this respect, the European norm is more strict than the American norm (ANSI Z 136) that only regulates the required optical density. More precisely, the safety glasses should be able to withstand a continuous wave laser for 10 seconds, or 100 pulses for a pulsed laser. An EN 207 specification might read ''IR 315–532 L6''. Here, the letters ''IR'' indicate the laser working mode, in this case a ''pulsed'' mode. The range ''315–532'' indicates the wavelength range in nanometers. Finally, the scale number ''L6'' indicates a lower limit for the optical density, i.e. the transmittance within this wavelength range is less than 10−6.〔Laser Vision catalog 2005, printed version. The (online version ) is less extensive.〕 ==Laser working modes==
EN 207 specifies four laser working modes:
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