Enderman
(Enderman)
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Well that’s because the radiated power also depends on wavelength, I worded that badly.
What I meant is that the wavelength alone doesn’t really tell you anything about the danger.
A laser at 445nm isn’t strictly more dangerous than a flashlight that emits form 300 to 700nm.
An invisible UV or IR laser can blind you easily if it has enough power.
Your sources even specifically say this, “the hazard is dependent upon the size of the source and the maximum limits are expressed in terms of radiance. ”
As I said earlier, it depends on watts per steradian, which is a measure of power intensity.