Safe Use of UV Flashlights
A safety talk covering eye protection, reflection hazards, and contamination checks when using UV flashlights.
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Key Hazards
- Eye damage from UV exposure
- Reflected UV light
- Incorrect readings from dirty lenses
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of UV flashlights is important for leak detection, inspection work, and sanitation checks. UV light can be harmful to eyes even at low intensities.
Workers should avoid shining UV beams on reflective surfaces.
Different tasks require different wavelengths—leak detection may need stronger UV output than sanitation checks.
Keeping lenses clean ensures accurate illumination.
Safety Reminders
- Wear protective eyewear.
- Avoid reflective surfaces.
- Clean lenses before use.
- Use the right UV intensity.
Ask the Crew
- Do we need stronger UV output for today’s inspection?
- Is anyone working near reflective metals?