The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 (+-10) nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultrav...
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13 CURRENT | warren |
September 08, 2015 21:40
| about 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 (+-10) nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (<5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see it: Some of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frame: Most people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes, or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protection: UV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Some yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include yellow glasses for this purpose. For more information, see sections III, IV, V, VI of this OSHA document |
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12 | warren |
September 08, 2015 21:39
| about 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 (+-10) nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (<5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see it Some of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frame Most people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes, or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protection UV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. For more information, see sections III, IV, V, VI of this OSHA document |
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11 | warren |
September 08, 2015 21:38
| about 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 (+-10) nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (<5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see it Some of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frame Most people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes, or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protection UV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. For more information, please see: https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_iii/otm_iii_6.html Sections III, IV, V, VI. |
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10 | danbeavers |
August 03, 2015 21:33
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 (+-10) nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (<5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see it Some of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frame Most people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes, or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protection UV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. For more information, please see: https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_iii/otm_iii_6.html Particularly useful sections include: Section III: Biological Effects of the LASER beam; Table III:6-3. Summary of basic biological effects of light Section IV: LASER Hazard Classifications Section V: Investigational Guidelines; Part B: LASER Exposure Limits Section VI: C. Class I, Class II, Class I.A., and Class IIIA Lasers. (It is class IIIA) "Accident data on laser usage have shown that . . . Class IIIA lasers are normally not considered hazardous from a radiation standpoint unless ILLOGICALLY used." (emphases added.) |
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9 | gretchengehrke |
July 29, 2015 19:29
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see it Some of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frame Most people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes, or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protection UV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. For more information, please see: https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_iii/otm_iii_6.html Particularly useful sections include: Section III: Biological Effects of the LASER beam; Table III:6-3. Summary of basic biological effects of light Section IV: LASER Hazard Classifications Section V: Investigational Guidelines; Part B: LASER Exposure Limits |
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8 | warren |
July 29, 2015 15:03
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see it Some of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frame Most people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes, or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protection UV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. |
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7 | warren |
July 29, 2015 14:00
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see it Some of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frame Most people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protection UV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. |
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6 | warren |
July 29, 2015 13:59
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see itSome of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frameMost people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protectionUV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. |
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5 | warren |
July 29, 2015 13:58
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see itSome of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frameMost people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protectionUV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. |
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4 | warren |
July 29, 2015 13:58
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see itSome of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frameMost people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. Use eye protectionUV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. |
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3 | warren |
July 29, 2015 13:57
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see itSome of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frameMost people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. Use eye protectionUV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. Cover the Oil Testing Kit before turning it onThe Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. |
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2 | warren |
July 29, 2015 13:56
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see itSome of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frameMost people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. Use eye protectionUV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. Cover the Oil Testing Kit before turning it onThe Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. |
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1 | warren |
July 29, 2015 13:54
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see itSome of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frameMost people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. Use eye protectionUV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. Cover the Oil Testing Kit before turning it onThe Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. |
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0 | warren |
July 29, 2015 13:51
| over 9 years ago
The Oil Testing Kit comes with a 405 nanometer blue laser which some refer to as an ultraviolet or UV laser. This laser is powerful (5mw) and can cause eye damage more easily than many other consumer lasers. It's not a weak laser, you just can't see itSome of the danger of this type of laser is that it appears dim, but is in fact quite strong, and particularly damaging to the eye. Don't be fooled! Don't use it outside the Oil Testing Kit frameMost people know not to shine a laser beam in their eye, and the same is true of this 405 nanometer laser. With this laser, however, given the difficulty of seeing its light, we strongly discourage you from using it at all outside the Oil Testing Kit enclosure. Use eye protectionUV protective glasses may not block this blue light, which is not quite ultraviolet. Yellow or orange glasses help, but essentially no eyewear will protect you from a direct beam in the eye. Glasses should be used as an extra precaution, not as a license to shine the laser in the open. The Oil Testing Kit Beta will include orange glasses for this purpose. Cover the Oil Testing Kit before turning it onThe Oil Testing Kit Beta will include a black sheet of paper to cover the entire sampling chamber of the Oil Testing Kit attachment with, to reduce the chance of stray laser reflections. Keep your head well above this sheet and ensure that if any possible laser light leaking out of the enclosure does not endanger your eyes or those of anyone nearby. |
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