Diode laser viewing safety
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2023-11-07In general, no. The reflected light will not be a coherent beam, so glancing at another reflection from the rest of the room won’t do any damage to your retinas. However, it’s monochromatic and relatively high-powered compared to most light sources. Staring at the cutting area or a specular reflection from a shiny object is Bad Practice™. As a rule of thumb, “accidents” have two causes: somebody sets up the conditions and somebody else triggers them. You should always have three layers of defense, so any two can fail: protective shield, baffles, goggles. You can do without any two of those three in normal circumstances. What you’re guarding against is the unexpected event punching through that last remaining barrier: your tiny niece unexpectedly bouncing into the room and watching the pretty blue light moving around the platform at eye level.
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