In Europe, two concepts shall be considered for the testing and assessment of laser eyewear. Essential requirements for product safety are specified in the directives based on the New Approach. E.g., any kind of laser eyewear has to meet the requirements of the PPE-Directive. Common to all these directives is that they reference to European harmonized standards, e.g. to EN 207 for the product testing of laser protection filters and frames. Basically, any product does satisfy the essential requirements laid down in any of the product directives if it complies with the specifications as written in the listed standards.

The use of laser safety eyewear is defined in the regulatory framework for occupational safety. In 2006, the European Commission published the Directive for protection and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to risks arising from artificial optical radiation. Any employer has to meet the requirements of this directive.

Within a given time, all European directives must be transposed to national laws in the European member states.

This presentation intends to provide more insights to these two concepts - as seen by a technician who is working for a Notified Body in Europe.

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Council Directive of 21 December 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to personal protective equipment (89/686/EEC)
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Guide to the implementation of directives based on the New Approach and the Global Approach
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EN 207 : 2009 + AC : 2011: Personal eye-protection - Filters and eye protectors against laser radiation (laser eye-protectors)
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EN 208 : 2009: Personal eye-protection - Eye-protectors for adjustment work on lasers and laser systems (laser adjustment eye-protectors)
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Directive 2006/25/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2006 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to risks arising from physical agents (artificial optical radiation)
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Non-binding guide to good practice for implementing Directive 2006/25/EC ‘Artificial Optical Radiation’
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