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In Part 2, we go deeper into the science and real-world application of LED UV lash lamp safety. We break down the difference between accredited and non-accredited labs, explain what NIST traceability means in the context of testing, and take a closer look at what each IEC 62471 risk group actually represents outside of a technical report. Why do some lamps require shields, warnings, or black eye pads while others don’t? What would cause a lash lamp to fall into Risk Group 2 and does that automatically make it unsafe? This episode focuses on understanding hazard vs. real-world exposure, helping lash artists interpret classifications without fear or confusion. In Part 2, we discuss: * Accredited labs vs. non-accredited testing * NIST-traceable measurements explained * A deeper breakdown of IEC 62471 risk groups * Real-world examples of exposure scenarios * Why some lamps require additional protections * Are Risk Group 2 lamps risky or just misunderstood? Our goal is to give you the knowledge to evaluate safety claims with confidence and clarity. https://www.intertek.com/blog/2024/09-17-photobiological-compliance-for-medical-devices/ [https://www.intertek.com/blog/2024/09-17-photobiological-compliance-for-medical-devices/] https://webstore.iec.ch/en/publication/7076 [https://webstore.iec.ch/en/publication/7076]
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