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  2. There is no regulation specifically for lasers. Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, employers must: take every precaution reasonable in the circumstance to protect workers from hazards, including those related to the use of lasers provide training on the safe use of lasers in your workplace to any worker who may be exposed to the hazards
    www.ontario.ca/page/laser-safety-workplace
    Depending on the hazard class, set-up, and use of laser (s), the following may be required: Posting of signs; Biennial training; Annual safety survey; Development and annual update of a laser safety Standard Operating Procedure (SOP); and Other applicable laser control measures.
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    The recognized industry standard for the safe use of lasers, American National Standard for Laser Safety [ANSI Z136.1-2007], requires a Laser Safety Officer (LSO) when workers use Class IIIB or Class IV lasers – unless the lasers are enclosed in a Class I enclosure so they don’t expose workers to damaging radiation.
    osha.oregon.gov/OSHAPubs/factsheets/fs41.pdf
    The fact sheet focuses on the basic information needed to establish an effective laser safety program in health care facilities such as hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, clinics and medical spas. Hazards of Laser Welders, Cutters, Heat Treaters and Punch Presses. OSHA and the Laser Institute of America (LIA) Alliance, (November 2009).
    www.osha.gov/laser-hazards/hazards
    All medical lasers are regulated, and federal regulations require manufacturers to classify the medical laser system based primarily on its ability to cause damage to the eye and skin. This classification must be indicated on the laser system’s label ranging from Class 1 (no hazard) to Class 4 (serious hazard).
    www.osha.gov/etools/hospitals/surgical-suite/laser …
     
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    Several state governments and the CRCPD have developed a model state standard for laser safety. OSHA Regulatory Practice. At the present time, OSHA does not have a comprehensive laser standard, though 29 CFR 1926.54 is …

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