Infatuation Rules
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Never look directly into the end of a fiber optic cable. You won't see anything, even if the cable is live — but the invisible infrared light could still do damage to your eyes. Not only can the right tool help you get the job done better and faster, it can help you avoid possible injury.
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Read More »The fiber at the center of a fiber optic cable is glass — powerful yet delicate, and capable of inflicting great injury when damaged or broken. Control hazardous glass fragments from a job by keeping yourself, and your work area, very clean. • Wear safety glasses with side shields (over your eyeglasses, if you wear them) to help keep fiber shards from reaching your eyes. Keep your hands away from your face while you’re working, and always wash your hands thoroughly before touching your face or contact lenses. (over your eyeglasses, if you wear them) to help keep fiber shards from reaching your eyes. Keep your hands away from your face while you’re working, and always wash your hands thoroughly before touching your face or contact lenses. • Wear a disposable lab apron to reduce the chances of fiber splinters collecting on your clothing and transferring to other surfaces (or taking a ride home with you). to reduce the chances of fiber splinters collecting on your clothing and transferring to other surfaces (or taking a ride home with you). • Don’t allow food or beverages in the work area (don’t smoke there, either). Not only can particles from your lunch break contaminate your work, fragments of fiber are impossible to see but easy to ingest if they fall into your food — which could lead to internal hemorrhage and even death. (don’t smoke there, either). Not only can particles from your lunch break contaminate your work, fragments of fiber are impossible to see but easy to ingest if they fall into your food — which could lead to internal hemorrhage and even death. • Make sure your work area is well ventilated to help prevent tiny glass particles from disturbed fiber cable from becoming airborne and being inhaled. to help prevent tiny glass particles from disturbed fiber cable from becoming airborne and being inhaled. • Dispose of all fiber cable scraps properly in a labeled container with a secure lid. in a labeled container with a secure lid. • Make sure there’s adequate clearance around any spark hazards or heat sources, such as fusion splicers and curing ovens, to reduce the chance of fire. around any spark hazards or heat sources, such as fusion splicers and curing ovens, to reduce the chance of fire. • Clean up at the end of the day to control fiber fragments and keep everyone on the job safe.
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