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Laser Safety

Lasers are used in a variety of teaching, research, and operational settings and can present serious hazards if not used properly. Laser safety practices are designed to protect against eye injuries, skin exposure, and other risks associated with laser use.

All laser users are responsible for understanding the hazards of their equipment and following established safety procedures.

Never operate a laser without proper training, protective equipment, and understanding of its hazards. 


When should I follow laser safety practices?

Do not use if:

What to do instead:

Key laser safety practices

Laser classifications

Higher-class lasers require additional controls, training, and supervision.

Controlled areas and signage

 

Areas where certain lasers are used must be clearly marked with warning signs. Access may be restricted to trained and authorized personnel. Always follow posted instructions before entering a laser-controlled area.