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Regional laser safety courses are offered
at different dates and locations throughout the year and are designed to
establish and/or build on pre-existing knowledge to deliver a complete and
comprehensive education. For more information regarding these courses,
please contact us via email or call
a course representative at
1-800-94-LASER.
Most of these courses, as well as others,
are also available as on-site training
packages.
Course dates and locations are subject
to change. In such an event, all registered students will be notified for
alternate arrangements. |
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Basic Laser Safety
Courses are designed to give the student a solid introduction to
the topics presented in each course. Students with limited
laser/optics background are ideal candidates for these courses. |
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Principles of Lasers and Laser Safety (L-125) $795.00
per Student |
| This two-day introductory level course is designed to give the participant with limited laser and optics background a solid introduction to lasers and safety concepts based upon ANSI Z136.1, FDA/CDRH, OSHA, and state requirements. |
| Attendees are eligible for 16 CEC’s Awarded by AAHP. |
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Intermediate Laser
Safety Courses anticipate that the student will have a general
understanding of laser/optics. These courses primarily assume a
general knowledge on the part of the student and concentrate on
developing the concepts of the course topics in greater depths. |
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Laser Safety Officer (L-222) $1,550.00
per Student |
| This intermediate level course provides an in-depth, analytical review of the LSO duties and requirements of ANSI Z136.1, OSHA, FDA-CDRH and state laser standards. After a review of the biological basis, the student will complete an in-depth computation workshop that covers MPE, AEL, NHZ and OD factors. |
| Attendees are eligible for 4 ABIH Credits
and 32 CEC's Awarded by AAHP. |
| Meets BLS Application Requirement #4 |
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| June 03 - 06, 2008 |
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Minneapolis, MN |
| July 22 - 25, 2008 |
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Cincinnati, OH |
| September 23 - 26, 2008 |
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Seattle, WA |
| October 14 - 17, 2008 |
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Boston, MA |
| November 18 - 21, 2008 |
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Tampa, FL |
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Measurements for Laser Safety (L-240) $1,195.00
per Student |
| This is a two-and-one-half-day intermediate level intensive hands-on course in laser output measurements tailored to meet the specific needs of laser safety. The course will focus on workshop exercises that are designed to make maximum use of laser output measurement equipment in solving real-world laser measurement problems. The ANSI Z136.1 Standard For the Safe Use of Lasers and FDA/CDRH Laser Product Performance Standards and IEC 60825-1 and -2 and EN 60825-1 will be the basis of measurement requirements presented in the course. |
| Attendees are eligible for 2.5 ABIH CM Credits and/or 32 CEC's Awarded by AAHP. |
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Advanced Laser
Safety Courses are designed to enhance the breadth of knowledge
and job skills of a student who is already proficient in the
course area. |
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Advanced Laser Safety Officer (L-320) $1,595.00
per Student |
| This advanced level course is designed for experienced laser safety officers (LSOs). This course is conducted in lecture and "student involvement" format where specific, real-world, laser safety scenarios will be evaluated. |
| Attendees are eligible for 3 ABIH CM Credits and/or 16 CEC's Awarded by AAHP. |
| Meets BLS Application Requirement #4 |
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Laser Safety Master Class (L-325) $1,970.00
per Student |
| The course will be based on European and international standards of laser safety, including EN 60825-1, PD IEC TR 60825-14, EN 207 and EN 208. Workshop sessions will demonstrate how these standards are applied by using specific ‘real-world’ examples. Other relevant standards and regulations will also be discussed. |
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Specialty Laser
Safety Courses are designed to provide a more focused approach
within a particular field. Students attending these courses should
have a general knowledge of laser safety and have attended at
least one Basic Level course or equivalent. |
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Non-Ionizing Radiation (R-280) $995.00
per Student |
| This three-day introductory course will include five modules: introduction to non-ionizing radiation, broadband ultraviolet radiation (UVR), laser radiation, broadband radio-frequency radiation (RFR), and extremely low frequency (ELF) electric and magnetic fields. |
| · Attendees are eligible for 3 ABIH CM Credits and/or 32 CEC’s Awarded by AAHP. |
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