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Form Approved: OMB No. 09100025 Expiration Date: July 31, 2020FORM FDA 3640 (6/20) Reporting Guide for Laser Light Shows and DisplaysPublic reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated.

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This guide is designed to assist individuals in accurately completing the Reporting Guide For Laser Light Shows And Displays. With step-by-step instructions, users will find helpful information tailored to their needs as they navigate the process online.

Follow the steps to successfully complete the reporting guide.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Reporting Guide For Laser Light Shows And Displays and access it in your editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part 1: Identification of Manufacturer. Enter the manufacturer’s name, address, and contact details of the responsible person. Ensure that you certify the information provided is true by including your signature.
  3. Next, navigate to Part 2: Identification of Report. Indicate if the report is a new or supplemental one. If it is a supplemental report, provide the CDRH accession number and date of the previous report.
  4. Proceed to Part 3: Show Name, where you will specify the name of the light show or display.
  5. In Part 4: Variance, attach a copy of your variance application or approval letter. Be sure to answer whether the application is attached.
  6. Move to Part 5: Projection Equipment. List each projector used in the light show by manufacturer, model, and, if available, the CDRH variance number for each device.
  7. For Part 6: Show Venue, select the appropriate venue type for your laser light show and specify if it takes place at one fixed location or various tour locations.
  8. In Part 7: Show Locations, Dates, and Times, provide detailed information on the specific locations and timing for the show.
  9. Fill out Part 8: Light Show Effects Produced by selecting the applicable laser effects used in your show.
  10. For Part 9: Diagrams and Drawings of Show Venue, ensure to include detailed drawings showing the layout, beam paths, and audience areas.
  11. In Part 10: Laser Radiation Levels, describe how the radiation levels were determined, including any calculations made.
  12. Proceed to Part 11: Scanning Safeguards to answer questions about audience scanning and describe means of maintaining safe radiation levels.
  13. In Part 12: Operator Controls, provide information regarding the operator's control and qualifications.
  14. Complete Part 13: Projection Equipment Controls by detailing the emergency controls available to terminate laser radiation.
  15. For Part 14: Test Procedures, attach a copy of the written setup, alignment, and test procedures followed before the show.
  16. Finally, in Part 15: Notification Procedures, outline the notification measures taken for the relevant agencies and attach any necessary documentation.
  17. Review your completed report for accuracy, then you can save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.

Complete your reporting guide online today to ensure compliance and safety in laser light shows.

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All Sony laser/phosphor projectors measure only 30% reduction of brightness* after 20,000 hours.

Laser illuminated projectors are just regulated differently, classified as Class 1 Risk Group 3 products, particularly in the U.S. where laser safety training, for example, is mandatory.

The FDA regulates both medical and non-medical lasers. The FDA may inspect manufacturers of laser products and require the recall of products that don't comply with federal standards or that have radiation safety defects.

Burns and Blindness: The obvious hazard with lasers is the possibility of blindness. Even if the laser in use has a wavelength outside of the eye's sensitivity range (400-1400nm, visible and near infrared light), damage to the eye can still occur.

Under U.S. FDA regulations for laser light shows, any laser beam above 1 mW cannot be lower than 3 m (10 ft) from the floor or other surface on which a person could reasonably be expected to stand.

In order for us to 'see' laser light for entertainment purposes we are often using Class 3B and Class 4 lasers. Lasers are classified to indicate the degree of risk; the ability of the beam to cause damage to the eye or skin.

NEVER put yourself into any position where your eyes approach the axis of a laser beam (even with eye protection on). Keep beam paths below or above standing or siting eye level. Do not direct them towards other people. Do not damage laser protective housings, or defeat the interlocks on these housings.

A laser lighting display or laser light show involves the use of laser light to entertain an audience. A laser light show may consist only of projected laser beams set to music, or may accompany another form of entertainment, typically musical performances.

Strictly, no. A projector is merely shining a light on a surface, and if that surface is clean and reflective enough, then you'll be able to see a picture on it. A white wall, white sheet, or another light-colored semi-reflective surface will do just fine in a pinch.

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