@@hkn9739 That is simply not true. When using a higher powered laser it will produce much brighter light. The energy in that light can damage unprotected eyes. Even reflected laser light or indirect veiwing of the high powered beam is hazardous! Higher density/darker eye protection is required. I want to know what the experts recommend for a high power 7 watt laser.
Hi! Yes you can show this video in relevant contexts since it is published on an open channel here on YT. Please always mention that Lund University is behind the film. Kindly // Anna, Communications Officer
this presentation is very handy for a safety professional like me and any exposed or supervising works around lasers. Thank you to Lund University !!!
By far this is the best video on this subject.
no this isn't what I'm after, I'm on about laser lights at clubs and raves
Some time stamps would help a lot.
Very informative and nicely presented
Thanks for a very detailed and informative video. What type of protective glasses are needed for the Zeus X 7 watt 450nm laser pointer?
@@hkn9739 That is simply not true. When using a higher powered laser it will produce much brighter light. The energy in that light can damage unprotected eyes. Even reflected laser light or indirect veiwing of the high powered beam is hazardous! Higher density/darker eye protection is required. I want to know what the experts recommend for a high power 7 watt laser.
@@hkn9739 Read what GS said in his reply to your comment. Darker goggles are required for my 7 watt burning laser.
Uh oh..I didn't take the quiz afterwards 😕
Very informative and easy to understand presentation. May I used your video for safety presentation?
Hi!
Yes you can show this video in relevant contexts since it is published on an open channel here on YT. Please always mention that Lund University is behind the film. Kindly // Anna, Communications Officer
@@LundUniversity Hi Anna I will certainly do that. Thank you so much!
Where is the written material ?
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Can I use the information in this video for a safety presentation?
of course
Is 50mW capable of burning or damaging objects?
No