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Before proceeding any further, please
read the following safety page very
carefully. It could help you avoid
dangerous and hazardous situations
which could lead to serious injury
orproperty damage.
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Any laser system classified asaClass
4 laser must be used with caution.
If you are an inexperienced laser
operator, we strongly recommend
that you attend alaser display safety
course before you use this laser
system in public areas. There are
various places in Europe where
you can attend quality training and
even a one day course will give you
agood amount ofvaluable information
tosafely start with.
Unless you are very competent with the use oflasers and
about the laser safety, make sure you atleast follow these
basic laser safety rules:
1. Never look directly into alaser beam
2. Never look directly into laser aperture if the laser
system isswitched on.
3. Be aware that lasers can burn the eye retina, skin
orcause fires ifnot used correctly.
4. Audience Scanning is a technique that involves
projecting laser eects directly into an audience.
Never perform Audience Scanning unless you: a) are
trained to do Audience Scanning; b) use a projector
that has the proper safety systems built in (such
as PASS); and c) have verified that the projected
light levels donot exceed the applicable MPE for the
jurisdiction. Otherwise, always project with the laser
above audience head level – atleast 3mabove floor
level.
5. When projecting the laser outdoors, avoid pointing the
laser at aircrafts, buses, trains, etc. Never leave the
laser system unattended when it’sswitched on.
6. Always check for reflective surfaces within the laser
range – these can be very dangerous (i.e. mirror
behind the bar inaclub could bounce the beam into
bar attendant’seye).
7. Never hesitate touse the Emergency STOP ifyou think
there’s a fault within the laser system or a potential
danger to a person/object caused by the laser
performance.