Understanding Laser Safety Standards and Certifications Laser safety eyewear is tested to recognised standards to verify that lenses provide reliable attenu … read more
What Optical Density (OD) Means in Laser Safety Optical density, commonly abbreviated as OD, is one of the most important specifications in laser sa … read more
Why Laser Wavelength Matters for Eye Protection Laser radiation is highly wavelength-specific, and protective filters are engineered to block define … read more
How to Choose the Right Laser Safety Glasses for Your Application Selecting laser safety glasses requires understanding a few core technical factors. The first and mo … read more
LG-009N CO₂ and UV Laser Safety Glasses The LG-009N laser safety glasses are engineered for environments where CO₂ and ultraviolet laser sys … read more
Multi-Wavelength Infrared Protection Provided by LG-080 Laser Safety Glasses Introduction Infrared laser systems form a critical part of clinical and laboratory operations acros … read more
Managing Ocular Hazards from Blue and Green Lasers in Professional Settings Introduction Blue and green laser sources have become standard tools across Australian engraving wor … read more
LG-004 Red & Infrared Laser Safety Glasses (625–850 nm Protection) The LG-004 red and infrared laser safety glasses are engineered to provide certified eye protection … read more
Laser Eye Protection as a Core Control Measure in High-Risk Work Environments Introduction Across Australian medical, industrial, and research settings, laser systems are increas … read more