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US: New FDA publication on laser pointer hazards
27 Jun 2009 -- Categories: Easy availability | Import seizures | Ways to reduce incidents | SLA news
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration presented their views on the hazards of powerful laser pointers, in a webpage and in a downloadable PDF brochure. According to Cdr. Dan Hewett of the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, “When used responsibly, lasers are safe. However, a powerful laser, used irresponsibly, is unsafe, particularly when misused as a toy or directed at people, vehicles or aircraft.”
FDA is especially concerned about laser pointers above 5 mW, and about aircraft incidents. “In 2008, pilots reported a total of 950 cases of laser light striking an aircraft or illuminating a cockpit....The distraction from flash blindness could cause a serious accident.”
FDA is especially concerned about laser pointers above 5 mW, and about aircraft incidents. “In 2008, pilots reported a total of 950 cases of laser light striking an aircraft or illuminating a cockpit....The distraction from flash blindness could cause a serious accident.”
The webpage and brochure also describes FDA’s regulatory authority over laser products, and gives some tips for consumers.
Both formats (web and PDF) contain the same text; one is best for online review and the other for print purposes.
Both formats (web and PDF) contain the same text; one is best for online review and the other for print purposes.