First, I want to apologize to those who might be offended by this email and my lack of knowledge on this topic. But from time to time we hear about law suits (possible frivolous) dealing with eye damage from devices with displays and LEDs.
What we would like to come up with a simple method to pre-test products with some kind of light meter and have it give us a number or graph that we can quickly determine if there is any reason to be concerned. So, 1. Am I crazy for even thinking this way? 2. Can anyone recommend such a light meter or other measuring device (make/models)? 3. Can anyone give me rough numbers, values, or a standard which defines light levels/frequency that we can use as a go/no-go value? Thanks to all for your time. The Other Brian LECO Corporation Notice: This communication may contain confidential information intended for the named recipient(s) only. If you received this by mistake, please destroy it and notify us of the error. Thank you. - This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. Website: http://www.ieee-pses.org/ To post a message to the list, send your e-mail to [email protected] Instructions: http://listserv.ieee.org/request/user-guide.html List rules: http://www.ieee-pses.org/listrules.html For help, send mail to the list administrators: Scott Douglas [email protected] Mike Cantwell [email protected] For policy questions, send mail to: Jim Bacher: [email protected] David Heald: [email protected] All emc-pstc postings are archived and searchable on the web at: http://www.ieeecommunities.org/emc-pstc

