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How does Manhart (Guangdong) CNC Machine Tool Co., Ltd. suggest to ensure that the laser beam does not hit the eyes?

Ensuring that the laser beam does not hit the eyes is an important safety measure when using a laser machine. Here are some methods to ensure that the laser beam does not hit the eyes:

1. Use an opaque shell: If possible, surround the laser with an opaque shell to prevent the laser beam and strong light radiation from being emitted to the outside world. This can effectively avoid accidental injuries to the eyes.

2. Use laser protective goggles: It is very important to strengthen laser safety education for both staff and patients. Wearing laser goggles is one of the effective ways to prevent eye damage in environments with laser scattering. There are various types of laser goggles, such as reflective, absorptive, and color changing microcrystalline glass. It is necessary to choose the appropriate goggles based on the wavelength and ensure correct use.

3. Avoid looking directly at the laser beam: At all times, do not observe the laser beam directly or through any medium (such as glass, lens, etc.). Avoid projecting the laser beam onto any flammable or conductive materials, as the laser can ignite flammable materials or cause electric shock.

4. Maintain a safe distance: When using the laser machine, maintain a sufficient safe distance from the laser beam and processing area. Avoid placing the laser machine in a place where it can come into contact with the laser beam, and ensure that there are no people or flammable materials around.

5. Follow instructions and warning labels: Before using the laser machine, carefully read and understand all operating instructions and warning labels. Follow the manufacturer’s advice and warnings, and do not attempt to modify or abuse the laser machine.

6. Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly maintain and upkeep the handheld laser machine to ensure its normal operation. Check for any damage or malfunctions and promptly repair or replace components.

In short, ensuring that the laser beam does not hit the eyes is the top priority when using a laser machine. By taking appropriate measures and precautions, the risk of eye damage can be minimized to the greatest extent possible.