All

Class 2 lasers are required to be fitted with a warning against staring 
directly into the beam

Whilst "stare" is not defined in EN 60825-1, the following is stated

However, dazzle, flash-blindness and afterimages may be caused by a beam from a 
Class 2 laser product, particularly under low ambient light conditions. This 
may have indirect general safety implications resulting from temporary 
disturbance of vision or from startle reactions. Such visual disturbances could 
be of particular concern if experienced while performing safety-critical 
operations such as working with machines or at height, with high voltages or 
driving.

Users are instructed by labelling not to stare into the beam, i.e. to perform 
active protective reactions by moving the head or closing the eyes and to avoid 
continued intentional intrabeam viewing.

The application I'm looking at involves a wireless connected laser distance 
measuring device making an automated measurement every 12 hours of the distance 
to a structure or tunnel wall for example. Provided that it is not installed in 
a location where someone could experience an unsafe startle reaction, as 
discussed above, are there any other issues I should be looking at and anything 
to prevent the installation of such an automated device?

Thanks
Charlie

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