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Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3a laser Invisible and Visible Laser Radiation — Avoid Direct Eye Exposure Initials: __________Date: __________ CW power: ______________WType: _______________ Pulse PRF: ______________Hz :________________nm duration: _____________s energy: ______________JClass 3b laser