G'day guys, Have been doing a bit of research in the area of Laser Safety, we're looking at buying some new continuity-type testers for fibre (Model is OVF-1 Visible Fault Locator, as I gather it - A google gave me http://www.butlertech.ie/products/pdfs/ovf1.pdf) and one issue that was raised was that of safety when looking down a fibre line. Especially given that some of our newer technicians particularly, are OK with networking hardware but have relatively low levels of experience with Fibre. So in the interests of safety and best practise i'm looking at what kit we should have to safely troubleshoot fibre runs at a basic level (eg, validate continuity of a fibre run / clearly identify what goes where. Not talking full fibre loss analysis or anything at this stage - initial solution is for our computer techs, not our cabling specialists.). Multimode stuff is less of an issue, being LED driven, but Single Mode is a different can of worms, especially given that its often outside the visible spectrum. What do the players on here use? Laser filter goggles or somesuch I presume? Any brands or types reccomended / preferred? Of course due care should be taken to make sure theres no active laser emmitters on the other end of the feed, but beyond that, nice to be protected. Recommendations from the floor? Cheers Mark. (All thoughts/comments are in my personal opinion, this is largely a personal enquiry i'm making off my own bat, out of interest...)