Always consult your on-site Laser Safety Officer (LSO) for specific guidance. Required optical density (OD) and laser safety personal protective equipment (PPE) are determined based on worst-case scenarios and require professional judgment. All laser ...
No. You need glasses that protect against your wavelength and power of the laser. If you need help, please send me your laser information and I can show you what will work. Our email is info@lasersafetyindustries.com or by phone at 952-405-6947.
Always consult your on-site Laser Safety Officer (LSO) for specific guidance. Required optical density (OD) and laser safety personal protective equipment (PPE) are determined based on worst-case scenarios and require professional judgment. All laser ...
Always consult your on-site Laser Safety Officer (LSO) for specific guidance. Required optical density (OD) and laser safety personal protective equipment (PPE) are determined based on worst-case scenarios and require professional judgment. All laser ...
Yes, you need to protect against both diffused and reflective viewing from light coming from the laser. It may not be as strong as direct viewing but still is dangerous. Please feel free to call us if you'd like to discuss in further detail. I've ...