![]() Individuals working with Class 1 to 3R lasers and systems (e.g., confocal microscopes, embedded systems, etc.) can request the online course “Basics of Laser Safety” as well by sending an email to. Submit your theoretical course certificate and Laser User Registration Form to. 3 - Submit your theoretical course certificate and Laser User Registration Form Users must receive the in-lab practical training provided by the Permit Holder or the lab delegate and complete a Laser User Registration Form (PDF, 684KB). Type of lasers or laser systems the user will be working with.To register for this online course Please send an email to with the following information included: Users must take an online laser safety course: “Basics of Laser Safety” that covers the basics of lasers, bioeffects of laser radiation, laser hazard evaluation, laser classification, laser eyewear, control measures and non-beam hazards. Please follow the steps below to become an authorized user: 1 - Complete the theoretical course ![]() The laser safety training consists of two mandatory parts (theoretical course and in-lab training) for individuals working with Class 3B and Class 4 lasers and systems. International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP).International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA).Canadian Radiation Protection Association (CRPA).International Laser Display Association.Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.Canadian Photonics Industry Consortium (PhotonsCanada).IEC International Electrotechnical Commission.CDRH Centre for Devices and Radiological Health.ANSI American National Standards Institute.NSERC-CREATE Training Program in Extreme Photonics.Femtosecond Laser Technology Safety Aspects (PDF, 657KB). ![]()
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