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    by shining eye-safe low-power red and green lasers at them. At least one system has been tested that would use lasers on final approach to help line up...
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    manufacturers required safety measures, such as labeling lasers with specific warnings, and wearing laser safety goggles when operating lasers. Consensus standards...
    50 KB (6,588 words) - 19:21, 30 March 2024
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    Aviation safety is the study and practice of managing risks in aviation. This includes preventing aviation accidents and incidents through research, educating...
    87 KB (9,361 words) - 12:52, 9 June 2024
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    outdoor laser use is jointly regulated by the FDA and the Federal Aviation Administration. For details, see the article Lasers and aviation safety. In Europe...
    11 KB (1,253 words) - 11:22, 22 August 2022
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    and gamma decay. The weak force is the mechanism that is responsible for beta decay, while the other two are governed by the electromagnetism and nuclear...
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    particles, also called alpha rays or alpha radiation, consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical to a helium-4 nucleus...
    31 KB (3,860 words) - 23:45, 14 May 2024
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    itself or from cosmic radiation. Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) Background radiation, which actually refers to background...
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    laser. Today, all such devices operating at frequencies higher than microwaves (approximately above 300 GHz) are called lasers (e.g. infrared lasers,...
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    list: original posting and follow up thread. FGR11 discussed. American National Standards Institute (2009). Radiation Safety for Personnel Security Screening...
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  • Aviation portal This is a list of aviation-related events from 2016. The Government of Italy permitted United States unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or...
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    In the U.S., lasers are classified by the American National Standards Institute and Food and Drug Administration (FDA)—see Laser safety#Classification...
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    problems rather than by laser injury. ZM-87 Portable Laser Disturber Lasers and aviation safety Submarine incident off Kildin Island Submarine incident...
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    laser pointers – see Lasers and aviation safety. The wave of incidents may have been triggered in part by "copycats" who read press accounts of laser...
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    International Airport (CAI)". www.aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 19 March 2018. Aviation Safety Network, Accident description, Flight Safety Foundation Accident description...
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  • troubleshooting and risk-management model used for aviation safety Sibaviatrans (IATA code), a former airline 5M, a Toyota M engine 5M, a model of HP LaserJet 5...
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