Is the green laser safe for shooting people in the eyes?

The green laser is an unrestricted, class 3A laser. Although it is not recommended to use it to shoot someone in the eyes, it is generally considered safe because, to the best of our knowledge and research, the blink response of a human is faster (approximately 20/100th of a second) than the amount of exposure time the laser needs to cause damage to the retina. In other words, if the red or green laser hits someone in the eye, they should naturally blink long before it does any permanent retinal damage. Therefore, the laser is considered safe for force-on-force applications.