Deepak Jain wrote: > 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.
There are osha requirements and ansi standards. ANSI Z136.1 - Safe Use of Lasers ANSI Z136.2 - Safe Use of Lasers in Optical Fiber Communication Systems Utilizing Laser Diode and LED Sources > 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? Actually that's pretty much the requirement for 3r, for 3b and 4 the requirements for eye protection and manual safety systems are much higher. All this high power stuff is rather rare (your cisco ons for example is a class 1 laser product), unless you terminate one end of a submarine system you'll likely never see a class 4 laser in this context. I tend to carry around extra dust protection boots in the tool bag to recover the exposed sc/st plugs that seem to accumulate in panels that people touch a lot, mostly, it protects the ends of the ferrules. > DJ >