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Re: Eye protection in DWDM systems -- what threshold?


From: Deepak Jain <deepak () ai net>
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2009 16:06:58 -0400



Leo Bicknell wrote:
In a message written on Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 01:06:42PM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
The only problem with those funny signs is they scare remote hands techs into never looking at a fiber because they don't want to try and understand the difference between a SX GBIC and a class 3 ultra longhaul amp.

Save your poor techs eyes, and make them more reliable all at the same
time:

http://search.newport.com/?sku=F-IRC2-F


This conversation has gone places I didn't expect. Leo, that card is pretty cool, but for a few hundred $$ more, you can get a light meter (if someone is smart enough to use the card...)

Does anyone *use* any eye protection (other that not looking at the light, turning off the light etc) -- I mean like protective goggles, etc, when doing simple things like adding/removing patch cables from an SMF patch panel.

I get that if you *know* the gear you are using has a Class 3 laser on it, you should be careful... but when you are patching it into a building's cable plant and some schmuck is patching the last leg in for you (or has pulled it accidentally, etc).. um, "don't look at it" is our community's BCP?

DJ


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