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Safety laser scanners are used to monitor activity within a dangerous work area. They can be used in stationary or mobile applications. Learn More
Laser protective eyewear includes glasses and goggles designed to filter out harmful radiation from lasers. Search by Specification | Learn More
Lasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word "laser" is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Search by Specification | Learn More
Diode lasers use light-emitting diodes to produce stimulated emissions in the form of coherent light output. They are also known as laser diodes. Search by Specification | Learn More
Excimer lasers are rare-gas halide or rare-gas metal vapor lasers that produce relatively wide beams of ultraviolet laser light. They operate via the electronic transitions of molecules. Learn More
Solid state lasers use a transparent substance (crystalline or glass) as the active medium, doped to provide the energy states necessary for lasing. Solid state lasers are used in both low and high power applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Laser pointers are compact instruments that produce a low-power, visible laser light. They are often used for pointing out features on a projected visual display. Search by Specification | Learn More
Nitrogen lasers are an excellent source of high intensity, short pulse, ultraviolet radiation. They can be used as an excitation source, or as a pump for a dye laser. Learn More
Helium neon (HeNe) lasers have an emission that is determined by neon atoms by virtue of a resonant transfer of excitation of helium. They operate continuously in the red, infrared and far-infrared regions and emit highly monochromatic radiation. Search by Specification | Learn More
Ion lasers function by stimulating the emission of radiation between two levels of an ionized gas. They provide moderate to high continuous-wave output of typically 1 mW to 10 W. Search by Specification | Learn More
Helium cadmium (HeCd) lasers are relatively economical, continuous-wave sources for violet (442 nm) and ultraviolet (325 nm) output. They are used for 3-D stereolithography applications, as well as for exposing holographs. Search by Specification | Learn More
Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers use the energy-state transitions between vibrational and rotational states of CO2 molecules to emit at long IR, about 10 µm, wavelengths. These lasers can maintain continuous and very high levels of power and are typically used in cutting, welding, etching, and marking applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Laser marking and laser engraving services use a computer-controlled laser beam to discolor the surface of a component, or engrave it by vaporizing the material. Search by Specification | Learn More
Photoelectric safety sensors detect objects by using the properties of light sensitive elements. Learn More
Laser drivers control and manage the operation of lasers used for switching in optical networks. Search by Specification | Learn More
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S3000 Short Range Safety Laser Scanner SICK
S300 Safety Laser Scanner SICK
Category 4 Safety Light Curtains Schmersal Inc.
Hinged Safety Interlock Switch Schmersal Inc.
Heavy Duty Plastic Safety Interlock Switch Schmersal Inc.
Solenoid-Latching Safety Interlock Switch Schmersal Inc.
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Laser Institute of America (LIA) announced the release of the 2009 version of its popular laser safety training DVD, Mastering Light — An Introduction to Laser Safety & Hazards. (read more)
As a Laser Safety Officer, you have one of the most important responsibilities in your organization - to uphold the highest standard of laser safety. Your commitment to safety prevents injuries. Your enforcement of safety policies isn't always easy, but you know the consequences otherwise. It is this persistent motivation that protects your team and makes a difference. (read more)
Laser Safety Tools and Training (LIA Pub #215) is a new resource now available from LIA. This hardcover, 277-page book, written by Ken Barat, is designed for use as either a stand-alone volume or supplement to Laser Safety Management. (read more)
CLSOs' Best Practices in Laser Safety concentrates on how to address Class 3B and Class 4 laser hazards and their safe operation. (read more)
The Laser Institute of America (LIA) announces two new laser safety publications: Perioperative Standards and Recommended Practices, 2009 Edition and Lasers: The Perioperative Challenge, 3rd Edition. (read more)
Kentek's Entry Guard® sets a new standard for fail-safe access control systems. The Entry Guard® ensures that unauthorized personnel are prohibited from areas where laser radiation may be present. When power to the controller is interrupted, critical outputs, including magnetic door locks and laser interlocks, revert to a "safe" state: magnetic locks off, interlocks open. (read more)
Want to find out if a laser engraving system is right for you? Or perhaps you already own a laser and want to learn to better use it. Whether you use an Epilog or any other type of CO2 laser, our informative clinics are an immensely valuable resource. Covering in-depth engraving topics such as system maintenance, laser safety and the latest production techniques, (read more)
The Laser Institute of America (LIA) was started in 1968 with the sole intention of turning the potential of a powerful new technology into an actual, viable industry. (read more)
Trotec Laser, Inc. has introduced the SP500 series of laser engraving and cutting systems. The systems have a work area of 49" X 28" and X-Axis clearance of 12". The systems are offered in power levels from 45W-200W. The SP500 series are the ultimate laser cutting and engraving systems for those who require fast processing of large surface materials. (read more)
Trotec Laser's FP 100 is a Flatbed, Gantry Based Laser containing a Pulsed Fiber Laser source. The combination of these technologies means speed, flexibility, quality and long product life. (read more)
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OSHA Technical Manual (OTM) - Section III: Chapter VI: Laser... Nonbeam Laser Hazards Biological Effects of the Laser Beam SECTION III: CHAPTER 6 LASER HAZARDS Contents: See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Basic Laser Safety - Introduction - www.LaserFX.com Home Page >> Basic Laser Safety > Introduction |
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Packages: Lasers Laser Safety Medical Devices Certification |
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Laser pointer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A keychain laser pointer A laser pointer is the most commonly used means of highlighting points of interest. |
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PUB-3000 Chapter 16 | LASERS | REV'D 08/09 16.3.2 Laser User Responsibilities 16.3.3 Laser Safety Officer Responsibilities |
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DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRCET EXPOSURE TO BEAM... INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRCET EXPOSURE TO BEAM DIODELASER PEAK POWER 450 mW WAVELENGTH 810 nm CLASS IIIb LASER PRODUCT EXP20 LASER SAFETY r |
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UL | Lasers UL has full service laser laboratories in the United States and Japan enabling UL to ensure that laser products meet United States FDA (CDRH) and IEC See Underwriters Laboratories Profile & Catalog |
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Laser Safety Training Guide Ergonomics Food Protection Forms Indoor Air Quality Laser Safety Manuals & Guides MSDS Safety Managers Services & Programs Site Map Training Waste |
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Sam's Laser FAQ - Laser Safety Laser Safety and Aviation Laser Safety Classification Laser Safety Sub-Table of Contents Introduction to Laser Safety |