[Noisebridge-discuss] Need help choosing safety glasses for working with red laser

davidfine d at vidfine.com
Thu Jul 29 19:22:39 UTC 2010


  I've bought laser safety glasses off ebay by searching "laser safety 
glasses". There are lots of options, make sure you pick glasses that 
block the part of the spectrum your lasers use. A red laser is usually 
between 630nm-730nm.

I assume since you're not blind yet the lasers you're using are 
relatively low power. It's best to get safety equimpent which carries an 
ANSI or OSHA safety rating. I know the standards cover CO2 lasers, not 
sure if they exist for the visible spectrum but probably. Play safe!
--D

On 7/28/10 11:09 PM, Mike Chambers wrote:
> I am working on a project that involves laser points with a red laser.
> The reflection of the laser from the sensor is very bright, and is
> giving me headaches.
>
> Could anyone recommend a pair of safety glasses for working with a red
> laser? Im not sure what the exact wavelength of the laser is.
>
> mike
> _______________________________________________
> Noisebridge-discuss mailing list
> Noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net
> https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss
>
>
>    




More information about the Noisebridge-discuss mailing list