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Laser Safety Information

Ensuring proper laser safety is essential for operators and workplaces using laser systems. From protective eyewear to regulated operational environments, laser safety measures help prevent exposure risks and ensure compliance with industry standards.

Laser Safety

Laser Safety Information

Laser safety protocols are essential to protect operators from potential hazards associated with laser use, including eye injury, skin burns, and **fume exposure. Modern laser systems often incorporate advanced safety features, but proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to CE and LB ratings remain essential. From safety glasses to specialised helmets, ensuring compliance with laser safety standards guarantees operator well-being and regulatory adherence.

MASTR Laser Welding Helmet

Designed for ultimate operator protection during laser welding applications.

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Univet Laser Safety Glasses and Goggles

Premium laser eyewear designed for professional industrial use.

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CE Rating

The CE Rating ensures laser equipment meets European safety and health regulations.

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LB Rating

The LB rating defines the level of protection offered by laser barriers, safety glasses, and other protective equipment. It considers factors such as laser power, wavelength, and exposure duration, ensuring operators receive the appropriate level of shielding for their specific laser type.

Laser Hair Removal Safety Glasses

UNIVET provides safety glasses for patients and operators working with Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), including laser hair removal specialists. 

These specialised laser safety glasses are designed to shield the eyes from the intense energy levels used in cosmetic procedures such as hair removal. They filter specific wavelengths, preventing retinal damage and ensuring safe operation in professional aesthetic clinics.

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