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Laser Safety

Lasers are rated by hazard classification, according to their ability to cause harm.

Class 1 lasers are not hazardous.
Class 2 lasers are normally not hazardous due to the human eyes aversion responses (the automatic reflex to blink and look away from bright or sudden light sources).
Class 3 lasers are hazardous where eyes are exposed to direct laser beams or reflections from mirror/glass type surfaces.
Class 4 lasers are hazardous to eyes, and the direct beam is a fire hazard and serious skin hazard.

In the construction industry lasers are of either the Class 2 or Class 3r type. Class 2 type lasers as specified in AS2397 require very little time to safely set up on building sites, for example rotating beams need not to be terminated with boarded fencing. Class 3r however require far more planning to use such as provision of trained staff, termination of all laser beams and the need for a Laser Safety Offficer (LSO)

ALL CMI LASERS ARE CLASS 2

Please read and follow all relevent OHS standards for your industry. (AS2397 Construction & Building Site Safety) DO NOT STARE INTO LASER BEAM AND NEVER SHINE LASERS AT ANOTHER PERSON

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