This from Cinionic.
The rest of it is basically advertising copy, the gist of which is that if you now have to faff around with hazard zones and such even if you don't have a laser projector, you might as well get a laser projector.
I'm also not sure about the "new projectors must now comply" assertion. Presumably this is only true if a country's national and/or regionally devolved laws enshrine all IEC regulations: otherwise, each country's regulatory framework will have to choose whether or not to adopt these new regulations. Obviously, I'd like to know, in respect of the USA and California at least, if we're now going to have to do, retroactively, the laser safety risk assessments on all the existing xenon installations we look after.
Originally posted by Cinionic's website
I'm also not sure about the "new projectors must now comply" assertion. Presumably this is only true if a country's national and/or regionally devolved laws enshrine all IEC regulations: otherwise, each country's regulatory framework will have to choose whether or not to adopt these new regulations. Obviously, I'd like to know, in respect of the USA and California at least, if we're now going to have to do, retroactively, the laser safety risk assessments on all the existing xenon installations we look after.
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