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Security measures for bare fibers

The fiber optic installation is also not risk-free. The most common problem is that fiber remains to enter the eye when working with it. Although few fiber optic systems have dangerous power levels,
each termination and each splice produce fragments (remains) of optical fiber that can be potentially very harmful to the eyes and skin, or that can adhere to clothing and be taken to other places, where they can cause harm to others.   

These fiber fragments are small, thin and generally very sharp in the part where they split from the fiber.   These can easily pierce your skin, burying enough to make it difficult to remove them, only if they could be seen. Being transparent they practically disappear once they enter the skin. In most of the body, they can be just a nuisance, maybe they cause an infection or cause an irritating bump until they manage to get out.  Instead, around the eye can be much harder to find and remove. The tears that wet the eyes make the transparent glass fragments impossible to find and remove.

The sharp edges can make the fiber get into the eye or the tissue around it, making removal more difficult. Unlike metal particles, they cannot be removed with a magnet.     It is essential to follow the procedures that reduce the dangers of the eyes.   Always wear safety glasses with side shields, even if you normally wear glasses, to prevent any fragment from flying near your eyes. You must be extremely careful when handling the fibers, especially when stripping them or taking and stripping them when they leave an adhesive connector. Instead of breaking it, take it gently, then slide your fingers to the splint, grabbing the fiber and pulling it out. Then get rid of it carefully.   

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