Last week I started assisting in research at my school, and have been working quite a bit with a red diode laser. The wavelength is 660 nm and the power is around 100 mW. The label says it's a Newport 370-RC if that helps.
Anyway, the people I'm working with gave me some basic safety instructions, but they never mentioned goggles. I found a pair lying around but they make the laser images completely invisible, not much help when I need to align the beam.
I've been very careful to never shine the beam in my eye, but I have spent a lot of time looking at the laser's image at the laser source and on lenses, irises, mirrors, paper, and dull walls.
Since the first couple of days I've become worried and subsequently felt that my vision is somewhat unclear and unfocused. However, I haven't been getting a lot of sleep and my head as a whole feels a bit hazy; I also wouldn't be surprised if I my paranoid personality was giving me placebo. Still, I'm really concerned and was hoping to get feedback. I've read that laser damage usually causes blind spots, and I definitely don't have any patches of poor vision, it just feels less clear as a whole. Is this something that could feasibly happen from my laser exposure?
Thanks!
Anyway, the people I'm working with gave me some basic safety instructions, but they never mentioned goggles. I found a pair lying around but they make the laser images completely invisible, not much help when I need to align the beam.
I've been very careful to never shine the beam in my eye, but I have spent a lot of time looking at the laser's image at the laser source and on lenses, irises, mirrors, paper, and dull walls.
Since the first couple of days I've become worried and subsequently felt that my vision is somewhat unclear and unfocused. However, I haven't been getting a lot of sleep and my head as a whole feels a bit hazy; I also wouldn't be surprised if I my paranoid personality was giving me placebo. Still, I'm really concerned and was hoping to get feedback. I've read that laser damage usually causes blind spots, and I definitely don't have any patches of poor vision, it just feels less clear as a whole. Is this something that could feasibly happen from my laser exposure?
Thanks!