RE: Warning label sizing.

1999-10-04 Thread Colgan, Chris
n the package". Chris Colgan EMC & Safety TAG McLaren Audio Ltd mailto:chris.col...@tagmclarenaudio.com > -Original Message- > From: Ehler, Kyle [SMTP:kyle.eh...@lsil.com] > Sent: 01 October 1999 19:34 > To: EMC and Safety list > Subject: Warning label sizing.

Re: Warning label sizing.

1999-10-04 Thread Peter Merguerian
Kyle and Tin Bear, The "Class 1 Laser Product" is a European requirement (see EN 60 825) and the marking does not have to be on the product; For Class 1 only, marking may be in the User Manual. Reagards, At 16:43 01/10/99 EDT, tinb...@aol.com wrote: > >Kyle, > >My response would be ".08 in

Re: Warning label sizing.

1999-10-01 Thread TinBear
Kyle, My response would be ".08 inch" minimum type size for the letter height in the laser label." per the Informative Annex B of ANSI Z535.4. RATIONALE/BASIS: Section 4.7.1 of the American National Standard Z136.1-1993, "Safe Use of Lasers" states "Design of Signs. Sign dimensions, letter s

RE: Warning label sizing.

1999-10-01 Thread WOODS, RICHARD
3x13 mm! I would not call this compiant. -- From: Ehler, Kyle [SMTP:kyle.eh...@lsil.com] Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:34 PM To: EMC and Safety list Subject: Warning label sizing. Greetings, We have been lucky in the past, but

Warning label sizing.

1999-10-01 Thread Ehler, Kyle
Greetings, We have been lucky in the past, but with the real estate crunch that comes with smaller products, its getting more difficult to find space to apply a warning label. For example, a 'Class 1 Laser Product'. Just how tiny can the text/graphics in a label be and still comply? Kyle --