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Fibre optic health risks: fibre slivers, laser, chemistry — prevention guide

Fibre optic handling tools — cleaver, stripper, cleaning pen — fibre site safety
Handling bare fibre optic generates micro silica slivers that are invisible to the naked eye. Good practice starts with recognising the real risks.

Contents

  1. Silica fibre slivers: the No. 1 risk
  2. Laser risk: never look into an active fibre
  3. Inhalation and skin contact
  4. Chemical risks: acrylate, IPA and jackets
  5. IEC/INRS best practices on site
  6. Recommended PPE and suitable tools
  7. Connector cleaning: specific risks
  8. FAQ

Fibre optic is not dangerous like a live electrical cable. There is no risk of electric shock, no magnetic field, no radio waves. But this reputation as a "harmless cable" leads many technicians to underestimate the real risks — which do exist, are specific and require precise procedures.

Four types of risk are documented by INRS and the IEC 60825 standards: silica fibre slivers, exposure to active lasers, inhalation of glass particles, and chemical exposure to coatings. This guide details each one, with concrete prevention measures.

A single-mode fibre optic sliver is 9 µm in diameter — 10 times thinner than a hair. It is invisible, odourless, and can become embedded in the skin or cornea without any immediate pain.

Silica fibre slivers: the No. 1 risk on a fibre site

Fibre optic is made of silica (SiO₂) — an extremely pure glass that is extraordinarily fragile once stripped. During cleaving, stripping or accidental breakage of a fibre, slivers of a few micrometres to a few millimetres are projected in all directions. The smallest are invisible to the naked eye.

These slivers present three entry vectors into the body:

  • Skin: slivers smaller than 50 µm can penetrate without any immediate pain, like glass splinters. They become infected easily and are hard to extract because they are transparent and have no radiological contrast.
  • Eyes: a sliver projected during cleaving can reach the cornea from several tens of centimetres away. The pain is delayed. Contact lenses are particularly dangerous because they hold the particles against the cornea.
  • Digestive tract: technicians who eat, drink or put their hands to their mouth near a fibre work zone can ingest slivers deposited on surfaces or on their own fingers.

Absolute rule

Any surface where fibres have been cleaved is a contaminated surface. Never wipe a cleaving surface with your hand. Collect fibre offcuts in a sealed container (closed tube or box), never in an open bin where they could be projected again.

Laser risk: never look into an active fibre

Fibre optics carry laser light that is invisible to the naked eye (1310 nm and 1550 nm for single-mode links). This infrared light does not trigger the blink reflex like visible light — it can burn the retina before you have time to react.

Even a low-power signal is potentially dangerous: a standard SFP+ transmitter emits between −5 and +2 dBm (0.3 to 1.6 mW). The IEC 60825-2 standard classifies these sources as Class 1 (safe in normal use) or Class 1M (dangerous when optical instruments are used). But any concentration through a bare fibre or a lens brings this power to retinally dangerous levels.

  • Never look directly into a fibre — active or supposedly inactive (visual verification is impossible with the naked eye).
  • Use an optical light detector (Visual Fault Locator) or a power meter, never the eye.
  • Deactivate the laser source before connecting or disconnecting a cable.
  • Laser protection goggles for 1310/1550 nm are different from ordinary safety glasses — check the appropriate OD (Optical Density) marking.
Fibre optic test and cleaning tools — VFL, cleaning pen, Elfcam cleaning box
A Visual Fault Locator (visible red light at 650 nm) lets you detect breaks without laser risk. Never substitute direct observation for a measurement instrument.

Inhalation and skin contact: what INRS says

Amorphous silica (pure silica glass) is less dangerous than crystalline silica (quartz) responsible for silicosis. However, INRS classifies glass fibres as artificial alveolar fibres when their fragments are smaller than 3 µm in diameter — dimensions that allow deep penetration into the pulmonary alveoli.

In practice, indoor FTTH sites generate few fibrous aerosols during routine operations (laying pre-cleaved patch cords). The respiratory risk is mainly linked to splicing, serial cleaving and connector polishing without adequate ventilation. Technicians performing these operations regularly should wear an FFP2 mask as a precautionary measure.

Good practice

After any handling of bare fibre, wash your hands with cold water (not hot — open pores retain particles more strongly) before touching face, eyes or food. Adhesive tape run over the fingers effectively removes microscopic slivers.

Chemical risks: acrylate coatings, IPA and jackets

Bare fibre (after stripping) is covered with a primary UV acrylate coating — a plastic resin that is slightly irritating on prolonged contact. This coating comes off with thermal or mechanical stripping tools, and residues remain on tools and work surfaces.

Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) is the standard solvent for cleaning connectors and ferrules. At 70–99% concentration, it is flammable (flash point 12 °C), irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract in confined spaces. Use in a ventilated area, away from any flame or electric arc.

Regarding cable jackets:

  • PVC jackets: when cut or heated, they emit hydrogen chloride (HCl) and dioxins. Avoid any hot cutting.
  • LSZH jackets (Low Smoke Zero Halogen): designed precisely not to emit halogen gases in case of fire. Recommended in occupied spaces (data centres, HVAC).
  • Loose-tube cable gel: the thixotropic filling gel is generally non-toxic but irritating to the eyes. Use nitrile gloves when handling.
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IEC/INRS best practices: what must be applied on site

The IEC 60825-2 (laser safety) standards and the INRS ED 127 recommendations (man-made mineral fibres) define a precise framework for fibre optic operations. Here are the non-negotiable rules:

OperationMain riskMandatory measure
Stripping bare fibreSilica slivers, acrylateSafety glasses, nitrile gloves, protected work surface
CleavingSliver projection at 30–60 cmGlasses, immediate collection of offcuts in a sealed container
Fusion splicingUV electric arc, slivers, fumesWelding visor or DO NOT watch the arc, ventilation
Connector inspection (eye)Active laserFORBIDDEN — use an inspection microscope with filter or VFL
IPA cleaningVapours, flammabilityVentilation, keep ignition sources away, gloves
Connector polishingSilica particles, acrylateFFP2 mask for prolonged operation, extraction
Meal / break in work zoneParticle ingestionFORBIDDEN — leave the zone, wash your hands
Wearing contact lensesParticle retentionDiscouraged — prefer corrective glasses + safety goggles

Recommended PPE and suitable tools

For a standard residential FTTH installation (laying an SC/APC pre-cleaved patch cord), the risk is low and basic PPE is sufficient. For splicing operations, serial cleaving or work in tunnels/lofts, the equipment must be complete.

  • Safety glasses (EN 166): mandatory for any handling of bare fibre. The 1310/1550 nm laser goggles (EN 207, OD 4+) are separate and only necessary when active sources are present.
  • Thin nitrile gloves (0.1 mm): sufficient for acrylate and gel. Avoid latex (allergy) and thick gloves that reduce the dexterity needed for precision work.
  • FFP2 mask: for serial cleaving and splicing (> 30 min), in a confined or poorly ventilated space.
  • Dark work mat: transparent silica slivers are visible on a black or navy blue background. Makes collection easier and prevents contamination of surfaces.
  • Sealed container: any cleaved fibre waste (offcuts, cleaved tips) must be collected in a stoppered tube or closed box, never in an open bin.
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Connector cleaning: specific risks and solutions

Connector cleaning is the most frequent operation on an FTTH site — and the one most often carried out without protection. Yet a dirty ferrule releases during cleaning both silica residues (polishing), finger oil and sometimes previous contamination (gel dust, evaporated IPA).

The one-click cleaning pens (ref. 2735 for LC 1.25 mm, ref. 2737 for SC/FC 2.5 mm) eliminate direct contact with the ferrule and reduce exposure to IPA. Each activation moves the cleaning tape to a fresh area — more than 800 cleanings per pen. For sites with high volumes, the universal cleaning boxes (ref. 7652) cover all connector formats.

Inspection before cleaning

Systematically inspect connectors before plugging them in — a contaminated connector degrades the link AND the mating connector. A 200× inspection microscope with optical filter (never the naked eye on an active fibre) detects dust, scratches and cracks. According to IEC 61300-3-35, a clean connector must be free of debris in the central zone (0–25 µm).

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FAQ — Fibre optic safety and health risks

1Is fibre optic dangerous to health?
An installed and connected fibre optic patch cord presents no risk: no electrical voltage, no magnetic field, no radio emission. Risks appear only during the handling of bare fibre (stripping, cleaving, splicing): silica slivers, laser exposure, contact with chemical coatings. With good practice and suitable PPE, these risks are easily manageable.
2What should I do if a fibre sliver gets into my eye?
Do not rub — rubbing worsens corneal lesions. Rinse abundantly with clean water (or saline solution if available), letting the water run from the inside of the eye outwards. Consult an ophthalmologist urgently, even in the absence of pain. Specify that the sliver is transparent amorphous silica — this guides the practitioner on the type of foreign body.
3Can I look into a fibre to check whether it is carrying a signal?
No, under no circumstances. The optical signals at 1310 nm and 1550 nm are invisible and can burn the retina before you have time to react. To detect an active signal, use an optical power meter or a non-intrusive fibre detector. To check the integrity of an inactive fibre, a Visual Fault Locator (VFL) with visible red light (650 nm, Class 2) is safe provided you do not look directly into the source.
4Are LSZH jackets safer than PVC jackets?
Yes, in two specific situations. In case of fire, an LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) jacket does not emit hydrochloric acid (HCl) unlike PVC, reducing the toxicity of fumes and corrosion of surrounding electronic equipment. In normal use, the difference is nil — neither PVC nor LSZH presents a risk during routine handling. Elfcam outdoor armoured cables use LSZH jackets on steel-armoured models for technical environments.
5Do I need gloves to install a fibre optic patch cord?
For the simple installation of a pre-cleaved patch cord (with protective caps on the connectors), gloves are not strictly necessary. However, they are recommended for: handling distribution cables (bare fibre unprotected in a bundle), cleaning connectors with IPA, or working with cable gel. Thin nitrile gloves offer the best compromise between protection and dexterity.
6Does fibre optic emit radiation or waves?
No. A fibre optic only carries light confined within the silica core. It emits no electromagnetic wave outwards, no electric or magnetic field. It is precisely this property that makes it preferable to copper in sensitive environments (operating theatres, ATEX zones, military equipment). The only "radiation" associated are the laser photons emitted at the ends of uncapped connectors — see laser risk above.
7How do I properly dispose of cleaved fibre offcuts?
Systematically collect offcuts in a sealed container (stoppered tube, resealable plastic box). Never throw them into an open bin — they could be dispersed by air movement and contaminate other areas. In France, amorphous glass fibres fall into the category of non-hazardous waste but must be packaged to prevent any projection. Dark work mats make visual collection of transparent slivers easier.
8Are Elfcam cleaning kits available immediately?
Yes. The LC cleaning pens (ref. 2735), SC/FC (ref. 2737), the universal cleaning box (ref. 7652) and the cleaning wipes (ref. 2741, 5145) are in stock in France with shipping within 24h. For sites with high volumes, volume discounts are available on request. See also the fibre optic pigtails for splicing operations in the patch room.
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Experts in fibre optic infrastructure and networks since 2018. More than 40,000 installations supported in France and Europe. Our safety guides are written with reference to the IEC 60825-2 standards and the INRS ED 127 recommendations.

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