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Industrial Laser Safety
Produce a Safer Working Environment with Cutting-Edge Training
Today, lasers are being used in more manufacturing and industrial applications than ever before. These high-powered lasers that are used for cutting, drilling, welding and heat treatment of metals, ceramics, cloth, paper, plastics and other materials present a unique set of beam and non-beam hazards.
During LIA's one-day course taught onsite at your facility, our expert instructor will teach your staff the issues and hazards associated with using high-powered lasers in manufacturing. The
course also presents methods of controlling these hazards to help ensure a safer working environment.
Laser Safety Officer
Uphold a Higher Safety Standard with Formally Trained LSOs
As you know, LSOs have an important responsibility to implement and maintain a successful laser safety program. The more formal training they receive, the better they can perform this critical function in your organization. LIA's Laser Safety Officer course is designed to teach the administrative duties of the LSO as described in the ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard.
With a focus on safety program development and administration, the course covers lasers and optics, applications, laser bioeffects, hazard analysis, non-beam hazards, and control measures. With
customizable content, the course works well for medical, industrial and research facilities. Depending on your requirements and educational goals, it can be formatted for two or three days.
Laser Safety in the Lab
Support a Safer Working Environment
Working with and around lasers in a lab environment can be hazardous if proper safety measures are not implemented. LIA's Laser Safety in the Labcourse will provide applicable knowledge you can use today to create a safer laboratory. In fact, the course is specifically designed for people who provide laser safety support in a research setting, academic, national laboratory, designated research facility or commercial firm. Learn solutions and cost-effective options for implementing a laser safety program including program structure, control measures and non-beam hazards in a research setting, safety protocols, training options and obtaining user cooperation.


