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RGBY Laser Projectors - v170120
Kvant Lasers s.r.o.
EN
Laser Safety First!
2.2
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 or property damage.
!
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 or property damage.
!
Unless you are very competent with the use of lasers and about the laser safety, make sure you at least follow these basic
laser safety rules:
1. Never look directly into a laser beam.
2. Never look directly into laser aperture if the laser system is switched on.
3. Be aware that lasers can burn the eye retina, skin or cause fires if not used correctly.
4. Never perform Audience Scanning – that’s when laser beams and effects hit an audience directly. Always
project with the laser above audience head level – at least 3m above floor level.
5. When performing outdoors, avoid pointing the laser at aircrafts, buses, trains, etc.
6. Never leave the laser system unattended when it’s switched on.
7. Always check for reflective surfaces within the laser range – these can be very dangerous (i.e. mirror
behind the bar in a club could bounce the beam into bar attendant’s eye).
8. Never hesitate to use the Emergency STOP if you think there’s a fault within the laser system or a
potential danger to a person/object caused by the laser performance.