3. General information on inconsistent sources
The examples given in this paragraph are not exhaustive.
3.1 Examples of common sources
Let's take a look at a few lighting lamps grouped together in the standard NF EN 62471 under the name LUC (lamp for everyday use).
Such lamps are found in workplaces, public spaces... mainly for lighting purposes. In most cases, they are harmless to human health, and are therefore classified in the risk-free group. Lamps based on the same technology as LUCs can be used for purposes other than lighting. With more intense lighting power, they can become harmful to eyes and skin if the lighting is not confined (i.e. in the absence of collective protection). A risk analysis may be...
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Legislative texts
Decree no. 2010-750 of July 2, 2010 on the protection of workers against the risks arising from artificial optical radiation.
Directive 2006/25/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 5, 2006 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (artificial radiation).
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