Every person who operates or works with a laser shall complete training in laser safety provided by the University or University LSO-approved equivalent. This training is referred to as the General ...
The aim of the course is to give a brief description of lasers, their classification; the health and safety risks they present to users, and how to assess those risks. University procedures for ...
The Laser Safety Program is managed by the Radiation Safety Office, a subset of the Office of Environmental and Emergency Management (EEM). We are here to ensure that laser use on campus be conducted ...
Lack of proper knowledge and appropriate training in laser safety can be easily remedied and immensely valuable to helping everyone work with laser safely. Based on the President's Executive ...
Lasers (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation), which produce an intense and highly directional beam of light, are used in many teaching and research applications on RIT's campus.
This online course is open to all staff and students on the QMPlus. This course is intended for anyone at Queen Mary who is using lasers in research setting or is responsible for devices with embedded ...
All laser users should attend the EHS Laser Safety Training class; it is MANDATORY for users of Class 3b and Class 4 lasers (users of Confocal Microscopes are exempt from this requirement). Check ...
A summary of specific changes follows. More detailed information regarding theses changes have been incorporated into the Laser Safety Training given by the Laser Safety Officer. The Laser Safety ...