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Re: Class 1 laser safe, output power and accidents

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Mr. Man-wai Chang

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Jul 31, 2018, 9:18:46 AM7/31/18
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On 7/31/2018 8:13 PM, Paul wrote:
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>     however, an unsafe power level may be collected by a
>     magnifying optic with larger aperture."

So all we need is an "accident" to hurt some babies' eyes? Which will
force them to see eye doctors and pay some treatment? Or maybe buying a
few pair glasses?

Oh well, I agree, it'll be good business. :)

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Mr. Man-wai Chang

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Jul 31, 2018, 10:51:51 AM7/31/18
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On 7/31/2018 10:40 PM, Paul wrote:
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> *******
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> And what treatment is there for a retinal burn ?
> I don't think there is any treatment, except for the
> doctor to say he can't help you.

Stem cells? :)

Would retina of some very old persons be more vulnerable to Class 1
laser burn? OK, I know Class 1 is supposed to 100% safe. But ... you
know there may be exceptions. :)
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