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These laser products fail to comply with 21 CFR 1040.10(f)(4) Key control which requires, Each laser system classified as a Class IIIb or IV laser product shall incorporate a key-actuated master control. The key shall be removable and the laser shall not be operable when the key is removed. , because while the laser is switched on, the key can be removed from the key switch. The correction is replacement with a key switch that captures the key when in the on position.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
These laser products fail to comply with 21 CFR 1040.10(f)(4) Key control which requires, Each laser system classified as a Class IIIb or IV laser product shall incorporate a key-actuated master control. The key shall be removable and the laser shall not be operable when the key is removed. , because while the laser is switched on, the key can be removed from the key switch. The correction is replacement with a key switch that captures the key when in the on position.
These laser products fail to comply with 21 CFR 1040.10(f)(4) Key control which requires, Each laser system classified as a Class IIIb or IV laser product shall incorporate a key-actuated master control. The key shall be removable and the laser shall not be operable when the key is removed. , because while the laser is switched on, the key can be removed from the key switch. The correction is replacement with a key switch that captures the key when in the on position.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
These laser products fail to comply with 21 CFR 1040.10(f)(4) Key control which requires, Each laser system classified as a Class IIIb or IV laser product shall incorporate a key-actuated master control. The key shall be removable and the laser shall not be operable when the key is removed. , because while the laser is switched on, the key can be removed from the key switch. The correction is replacement with a key switch that captures the key when in the on position.
These laser products fail to comply with 21 CFR 1040.10(f)(4) Key control which requires, Each laser system classified as a Class IIIb or IV laser product shall incorporate a key-actuated master control. The key shall be removable and the laser shall not be operable when the key is removed. , because while the laser is switched on, the key can be removed from the key switch. The correction is replacement with a key switch that captures the key when in the on position.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
These laser products fail to comply with 21 CFR 1040.10(f)(4) Key control which requires, Each laser system classified as a Class IIIb or IV laser product shall incorporate a key-actuated master control. The key shall be removable and the laser shall not be operable when the key is removed. , because while the laser is switched on, the key can be removed from the key switch. The correction is replacement with a key switch that captures the key when in the on position.