In this month's Buyer's Guide we take a look at the range of equipment available to help you make your laser laboratory safer. Eyewear is often the first - and sometimes the only - item that many ...
The availability of cheap and powerful laser pointers increases the potential risk for eyes in public and private areas. Most of the victims of laser attacks are public and air traffic but also more ...
People working in hazardous environments and industries in India will soon have cost-effective goggles that can protect their eyes and improve efficiency. Bengaluru-based Hind High Vacuum (HHV) has ...
Laser pointers may be great fun to tease the cat with, but for pilots they are a major hazard. The United States FAA reports over 2,000 incidents every year of planes having lasers pointed at them - ...
Pierre Gougelman had the first glass eye factory in the United States in 1851. At first, the public thought artificial eyes actually gave their wearers new sight. If only glass eyes worked that way!
As Laser Pointer Incidents Spike, Airmen Are Getting Updated Eyewear That Provides Better Protection
Thousands of pairs of updated protective eyewear will be distributed to Air Force pilots as the service deals with an increase in laser pointer incidents that can distract or even blind military ...
Following a string of recent high-profile events, PerriQuest Defense Research Enterprises unveiled the world's most advanced laser-protective eyewear. PerriQuest's patent-pending technology protects ...
Eye injuries are of primary concern. The effect to the eye depends on various factors, including pupil size, pigmentation, laser pulse duration and repetition, and wavelength. Pierre Gougelman had the ...
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