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Thread: Laser Warning Label Generator

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    Default Laser Warning Label Generator

    Ran across this little tool not long ago. It's not all encompassing, but it'll generate CDRH-compliant labels based on the power, wavelength and type of laser. Covers most types of lasers including multiline argon, single-line Argon, HeNe, HeCd, Diode, DPSS. Good resolution, makes great labels on a good printer. Might be handy for some of the folks here..

    http://devcrate.com/laser/index.php

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    Cool! Thanks for sharing.

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    Sweet I could have used this at work 3 months ago. I'm going to pass it along to the laser safety officer.

    Thanks

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    Cool works very easy and intuitively !
    I didn't fail !
    I just found out 10,000 ways that didn't work.

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    This thread deserves to be 'sticky'.

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    Cool tool!

    For variance, are you required to put 3 stickers on an RGB projector, one for each wavelength? Or is it just a limitation of this tool that you can only specify one wavelength?

    Mike

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    Only a single wavelength can be specified, but for multi-line argon lasers any specified wavelength will result in a sticker that states "457-515nm". The tool is still under development, so improvements will be made. I've been talking to the creator and hopefully Cu vapor, Kr, and whitelight labels will be added soon, along with the ability to specify output in Joules. Any other additions people may have can be posted here, I'll forward them on.

    I'm no expert in CDRH regs, but I would think that a label for each laser in the system would have you covered for sure.
    Last edited by ElektroFreak; 02-10-2010 at 08:14.

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    Nice find - thanks for sharing!!
    RR

    Metrologic HeNe 3.3mw Modulated laser, 2 Radio Shack motors, and a broken mirror.
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    Sweet.....

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