Misc. Flashcards

1
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6 Parts of the Lensometer to know for the ABO?

A

Focusing Ring, Lens/Frame Table, Power Drum, Axis Wheel, Prism Compensation, Lens Clamp

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2
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Name 11 Instruments and Dispensing Tools

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  • Millimeter Rule(PD Stick)
  • Thickness Caliper
  • Lens Measure Clock (Lens Clock)
  • Distometer
  • Lens Boxing Device
  • Lensometer
  • Polariscope
  • Heat Treating
  • Chemical Tempering
  • Drop Ball Tester
  • Hand Tools
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3
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What are Mires?

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The lines you see in a lensometer

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4
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What is the Reticle in a Lensometer?

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The circular target that the mires sit on

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5
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Which Mires represent the Sphere target?

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the 3 lines spaced closely packed together

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6
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Which Mires represent the Cylinder target?

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the 3 lines spaced far apart

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7
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What are the 3 steps to focus the lensometer before use?

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  • Turn Eyepiece counterclockwise
  • Rotate power drum to 0 (plano)
  • Rotate Eyepiece clockwise until 2nd circle of reticle is clear
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8
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What does ASTM stand for?

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American Society for Testing Materials

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9
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When was the ASTM established, and what is it’s function?

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  1. Primary function is to set standards for sports related products such as eye protection.
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10
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What does ANSI stand for?

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American National Standards Institute

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When was the ANSI established, and what does it do?

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  1. Non Governmental agency whose function is to establish standards for a wide variety of industrial and commercial interests. It also sets the parameters or tolerance level for product quality.
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12
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What is Standard Z80.11987?

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the recommendations for prescription ophthalmic lenses.

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13
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What does OSHA stand for?

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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14
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What is OSHA and when was it established?

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Established 1971. A division of the US dept. of Labor whose primary function is to reduce the incidence of job-related illness, personal injury and death in the workplace resulting from substandard or unhealthy conditions.

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15
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What does FDA stand for?

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Food and Drug Administration

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16
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What is the FDA?

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a division of the US Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare. It’s function is to enforce laws relating to purity, standards, branding and labeling of foods, drugs and cosmetics.

17
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Are contacts and glasses subject to regulations of the FDA? Why or why not?

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yes. they are considered medical devices and are therefore subject to their regulations.

18
Q

What does FTC stand for?

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Federal Trade Commission

19
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When was the FTC established and what does it do?

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  1. it is an agency of the US Government that enforces Federal laws against unfair trade practices such as price-fixing or false advertising claims
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