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YOUR LASER SAFETY AUTHORITY LSO Online - page 8 Medical Laser Safety Training - page 6 2009 LASER SAFETY TRAINING CATALOG

2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contact Info...2 Laser Safety Officer with Hazard Analysis...3 Laser Safety Officer...4 Advanced LSO...5 Medical Laser Safety Officer...6 Advanced Medical Laser Safety Officer...7 Online Laser Safety Training Courses Laser Safety Officer...8 Industrial Laser Safety...9 Medical Laser Safety Officer...10 Laser Safety for Physicians...11 Customized Services...12 2009 Registration Form...15 Founded in 1968, the Laser Institute of America (LIA) is the international society dedicated to fostering lasers, laser applications, and laser safety worldwide. Serving the industrial, medical, research and military communities, LIA offers technical information and networking opportunities to laser users around the globe. LIA has been delivering quality, trusted laser safety training for over 40 years. Advantages of LIA s laser safety training courses are: LIA trains more Laser Safety Officers and laser users than anybody else in the world. LIA only uses the foremost experts in lasers and laser safety to develop and conduct our training courses. As secretariat of the ANSI Z136 series of laser safety standards, the foundation of laser safety programs nationwide, LIA has assisted laser users in developing and implementing safety programs for 40 years. As the leading publisher of laser safety information, LIA has developed an extensive library of laser safety reference materials and training guides in traditional print format and electronically as well as online training. Every course attendee receives a certificate of completion from LIA showing your organization s commitment to laser safety. LIA s network of laser safety professionals guarantees continued support in the future. So, come to the leading laser safety source and get your laser safety training from your society, Laser Institute of America, publisher of the ANSI Z136 series of laser safety standards. About OSHA Cooperative Program See page 14. CONTACT INFO LASER INSTITUTE OF AMERICA [ P ] 407.380.1553 [ F ] 407.380.5588 [ TOLL-FREE ] 1.800.34.LASER 13501 Ingenuity Dr., Suite 128 Orlando, FL 32826 LASERINSTITUTE.ORG Publications...pubs@laserinstitute.org Membership...membership@laserinstitute.org Advertising...advertising@laserinstitute.org Conferences... conferences@laserinstitute.org Education/Training... courses@laserinstitute.org Journal of Laser Applications......jla@laserinstitute.org General...lia@laserinstitute.org l a s e r i n s t i t u t e. o r g 8 0 0.3 4 5.2 7 3 7

LASER SAFETY OFFICER with HAZARD ANALYSIS Designed to teach the knowledge required to perform the duties of Laser Safety Officer as described in the ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard. Information on lasers and optics, applications, bioeffects, beam and non-beam hazards, hazard analysis, control measures and training on laser safety program development and administration. This course meets all LSO training requirements outlined by ANSI, OSHA and ACGIH. Worth 4.5 ABIH CM Points, 32 CECs by AAHP and 4.5 BLS CM Points by the Board of Laser Safety. Who Should Attend: All personnel involved with industrial, military, educational, or research applications of lasers. This course is tailored to fit the needs of safety professionals, engineers, laser operators, technicians, and other professionals assigned the duties of Laser Safety Officer or required to perform laser hazard analysis, training, or the administration of a laser safety program for their organization. What You ll Learn: Experts from the Accredited Standards Committee Z136 Safe Use of Lasers provide up-to date information on federal, state and international laser safety regulations Laser fundamentals and terminology necessary for a complete understanding of current laser safety information Laser hazard analysis and calculations (MPEs, NHZs, ODs, etc.) Effects lasers have on the eye and skin Laser accident history Non-beam issues such as laser generated airborne contaminants and electrical hazards Laser Control Measures and Personal Protective Equipment such as laser eyewear. Includes controls recommended by ANSI Z136 industry safety standards and reviews compliance requirements mandated by OSHA Laser safety program administration including training requirements for laser personnel, medical surveillance and Laser Safety Officer duties and responsibilities Early bird (4 weeks prior): LIA Member - $1,395 Non-member - $1,445 Regular Price: LIA Member - $1,545 Non-member - $1,595 With each paid registration attendees will receive a set of course notes including a resource CD with color presentation slides and useful LSO documentation forms, ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard, LIA Laser Safety Guide, LIA Guide for Selection of Laser Eye Protection, and a certificate of completion. This course ends Friday at noon. Scientific calculator will be provided. See detailed agenda online at laserinstitute.org. Course Instructors: David H. Sliney, Ph.D. Certified LSO Course Director Member of ANSI Z136 Committee Timothy Hitchcock, CIH Certified LSO Member of ANSI Z136 Committee Darrell Seeley Certified LSO Member of ANSI Z136 Committee Dates & Locations: Feb 2-6 Orlando, FL Mar 9-13 San Diego, CA June 15-19 Washington D.C. Sept 28-Oct 2 San Francisco, CA Nov 2-6 Orlando, FL LSO WITH HAZARD ANALYSIS 2 0 0 9 L a s e r S a f e t y T r a i n i n g C a t a l o G 3

LASER SAFETY OFFICER Anon-mathematical approach designed to teach the administrative duties of Laser Safety Officer as described in the ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard. Information on lasers and optics, bioeffects, beam and non-beam hazards, control measures and training requirements are covered. Emphasis is placed on laser safety program development and administration. This course meets all LSO training requirements outlined by ANSI, OSHA and ACGIH. Worth 3.0 ABIH CM Points, 16 CECs by AAHP and 3.0 BLS CM Points by the Board of Laser Safety. Dates & Locations: May 13-15 Las Vegas, NV August 4-6 Dec 7-9 St. Louis, MO Orlando, FL Who Should Attend: All personnel involved with industrial, military, educational, or research applications of lasers. This course is tailored to fit the needs of safety professionals, engineers, laser operators, technicians, and other professionals assigned the duties of Laser Safety Officer who are not required to perform laser hazard analysis calculations. What You ll Learn: Experts from the Accredited Standards Committee Z136 Safe Use of Lasers provide up-to-date information on federal, state and international laser safety regulations Laser fundamentals and terminology necessary for a complete understanding of current laser safety information Overview of MPEs, NHZs, and ODs Effects lasers have on the eye and skin Laser accidents history Non-beam issues such as laser generated airborne contaminants and electrical hazards Laser Control Measures and Personal Protective Equipment such as laser eyewear. Includes controls recommended by ANSI Z136 industry safety standards and reviews compliance requirements mandated by OSHA Laser safety program administration including training requirements for laser personnel, medical surveillance and Laser Safety Officer duties and responsibilities Early Bird (4 weeks prior): LIA Member - $895 Non-member - $945 Regular Price: LIA Member - $995 Non-member - $1,045 With each paid registration attendees will receive a set of course notes including a resource CD with color presentation slides and useful LSO documentation forms, ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard, LIA Laser Safety Guide, LIA Guide for Selection of Laser Eye Protection, and a certificate of completion. See detailed agenda online at laserinstitute.org. This course is also available online! See page 8 ASER SAFETY OFFICER 4 l a s e r i n s t i t u t e. o r g 8 0 0.3 4 5.2 7 3 7

ADVANCED LSO This course is designed for engineers, scientists, and safety professionals who are assigned Laser Safety Officer (LSO) duties and responsibilities. Individuals working in research and development centers, universities or manufacturing environments that desire an in-depth, expert knowledge of laser safety issues and calculations will benefit greatly from this course. This course is worth 3.0 American Board of Industrial Hygiene CM Points, 32 CECs by American Academy of Health Physics and 3.0 Board of Laser Safety CM Points. Who Should Attend: This course is suited for Laser Safety Officers and laser safety professionals who desire an in-depth knowledge on laser hazard assessment and laser safety calculations. Persons attending should have knowledge of lasers and laser safety as well as formalized LSO training. What You ll Learn: Changes in MPEs and the new Laser Hazard Classification Scheme Updates and key changes to ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard In-depth Laser Bioeffects Hands-on Laser & Optical Measurements Updates on other Laser Safety Standards In-depth Laser Safety Calculations of MPEs NHZs, etc. Course Prerequisites: Individuals should have a fundamental knowledge of lasers and laser safety prior to attending this course. Having attended a formalized LSO with Hazard Analysis training course is also desirable. Familiarity with a scientific calculator is necessary. Early bird (4 weeks prior): LIA Member - $1,245 Non-member - $1,295 Regular Price: LIA Member - $1,345 Non-member - $1,395 With each paid registration attendees will receive a set of course notes including a resource CD with color presentation slides and useful LSO documentation forms, ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard, LIA Laser Safety Guide, LIA Guide for Selection of Laser Eye Protection, and a certificate of completion. Scientific calculators will be provided. Course Instructors: David H. Sliney, Ph.D. Certified LSO Course Director Member of ANSI Z136 Committee Richard S. Hughes, Ph.D. Certified LSO Physicist with more than 30 years of experience in radiation source and electrooptics research and development and more than 25 years of providing radiation safety training and consulting services. He has also provided radiation safety training outside the United States for the past 15 years. Course LOCATION: This course will be held at The Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL) located at The College of Optics & Photonics at the University of Central Florida. The College of Optics & Photonics is recognized as one of the top three independent optics academic departments in the nation. The College offers interdisciplinary graduate programs leading to MS and Ph.D. degrees in Optics. CREOL, The Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers, and FPCE, the Florida Photonics Center of Excellence, are research centers within the college. The College of Optics & Photonics has grown to an internationally recognized institute with 41 faculty members and associated faculty, 49 research scientists and 144 graduate students with research activities covering all aspects of optics, photonics, and lasers. It is housed in a state-of-the-art 82,000 sq. ft. building dedicated to optics research and education. Dates & Location: March 11-13 Orlando, FL (CREOL) See detailed agenda online at laserinstitute.org. ADVANCED LSO 2 0 0 9 L a s e r S a f e t y T r a i n i n g C a t a l o G 5

MEDICAL LASER SAFETY OFFICER This course is designed to give operating room personnel a basic foundation in laser biophysics, tissue interaction and laser safety. Laser safety protocols will be addressed according to the ANSI Z136.3 Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care Facilities standard, AORN recommended practices, and ASLMS practices. Instruction is accomplished through didactics and discussions. This course is worth 9.95 Contact Hours and 1.5 BLS CM Points. Dates & Locations: Feb 20-21 orlando, FL March 14-15 Chicago, IL (AORN) March 25-26 Reno, NV (ILSC) May 1- san Diego, CA Sept 19-20 San Francisco, CA Nov 14-15 New Orleans, LA Who Should Attend: RNs, OR Supervisors, Surgical Techs, Training Coordinators or anybody who has been assigned the responsibility of LSO in a medical facility. Course Objectives: Discuss laser biophysics and tissue interactions Discuss the laser safety standards according to ANSI List the effects and characteristics of laser wavelengths on tissue Discuss the current treatment modalities with lasers List the indications for specific patient selection when utilizing the different laser wavelengths Explain the operational skills with the different laser delivery devices List the advantages of the laser Early bird (4 weeks prior): LIA Member - $795 Non-member - $845 Regular Price: LIA Member - $895 Non-member - $945 All attendees will receive a course manual including a resource CD with useful LSO documentation forms, ANSI Z136.3 Safe Use of Lasers in Healthcare Facilities standard, LIA Guide for Selection of Laser Eye Protection, and a certificate of completion. See detailed agenda online at laserinstitute.org. This course is also available online! See page 10. Course Instructors (SELECTED FROM): Vangie Dennis, RN, CNOR, CMLSO Vangie Dennis is a Clinical Manager for Gwinnett Medical Center in Duluth, Georgia, located in the metropolitan area of Atlanta. Her departments are Interventional Radiology, Procedural Nursing, Endoscopy, Sterile Processing, Cardioversion, Outpatient Treatment Center, and the Special Projects for Surgical Services. She is the Chair for the Advanced Technology Task Force for Partners Health Systems, which covers 7 hospital systems located within the metropolitan Atlanta area. Vangie has been a nurse for thirty-four years, and is an independent consultant, lectures on lasers, endoscopic procedures, advanced technology, and nursing practice. Kay Ball, RN, BSN, CNOR, MSA, FAAN, PH.D (C) Kay Ball is a perioperative nurse educator and consultant working with perioperative nurses, professional organizations, healthcare facilities, industry, and legislative groups. Kay has served as the Laser Program Director for Mount Carmel Health and Grant Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. Kay also has had many years of experience in managing an operating room suite and a PACU unit. Kay served as the 1992-93 President of the national Association of perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN) and the President of the AORN Foundation (2000-2001). Kay is also a member of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (Board of Directors 1993-96, recipient of the 1998 ASLMS Award for Nursing Excellence). CONTACT HOURS: Contact hours are provided by the Laser Institute of America, provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 14801, for 9.95 contact hours. EDICAL LASER SAFETY OFFICER 6 l a s e r i n s t i t u t e. o r g 8 0 0.3 4 5.2 7 3 7

ADVANCED MEDICAL LASER SAFETY OFFICER This course is three and a half days long and is designed to provide Medical Laser Safety Officers an in depth and thorough look at laser biophysics, tissue interaction, laser delivery systems followed with a hands-on demonstration on multiple laser systems, surgical smoke plume management, anesthesia protocols, laser safety protocols according to the ANSI Z136.3 Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care Facilities standard, and laser safety program management and audits. Instruction is accomplished through discussion, didactics and hands-on demonstrations. This course is worth 17 Contact Hours, and 3.5 BLS CM Points. Who Should Attend: Established Laser Safety Officers, and new Laser Safety Officers who would like an indepth knowledge of laser safety and program management in a medical environment. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Discuss laser biophysics and tissue interactions List the safety standards according to ANSI, Association of Perioperative Nurses, and the American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery Describe the essential steps that must be in place to ensure safety for patients and personnel Describe the roles & responsibilities of the healthcare professional using lasers List 3 precautions taken for upper airway laser procedures Discuss what standard operating procedures consist of and what records must be kept Discuss what to look for in a laser safety audit Discuss ethical dilemmas and possible solutions Early bird (4 weeks prior): LIA Member - $895 Non-member - $945 Regular Price: LIA Member - $995 Non-member - $1045 All attendees will receive a course manual including a resource CD with useful LSO documentation forms, ANSI Z136.3 Safe Use of Lasers in Healthcare Facilities standard, ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard, LIA Guide for Selection of Laser Eye Protection, and a certificate of completion. LOCATION: Gwinnett Medical Center-Duluth 3620 Howell Ferry Rd. Duluth, GA 30096 678-312-6800 This course will be held at Gwinnett Medical Center-Duluth which is located outside Atlanta. Gwinnett Medical Center-Duluth has been carefully designed to combine a quiet, healing environment of warm colors, focal lighting and natural elements of stone and wood with the latest state-of-the-art digital technology. The end result is a hospital that caters to patients, family members and visitors, promotes healing and hospitality. GMC - Duluth offers the very latest medical technologies for efficient treatment and quick recovery times. CONTACT HOURS: Contact hours are provided by the Laser Institute of America, provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 14801, for 17 contact hours. Dates & Location: March 5-8 atlanta, GA September 10-13 Atlanta, GA ADVANCED MEDICAL LSO 2 0 0 9 L a s e r S a f e t y T r a i n i n g C a t a l o G 7

LASER SAFETY OFFICER 8 Online non-mathematical approach designed to teach the administrative duties of Laser Safety A Officer as described in the ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard. Information on lasers and optics, bioeffects, beam and non-beam hazards, control measures and training requirements are covered. Emphasis is placed on laser safety program development and administration. This course meets all LSO training requirements outlined by ANSI, OSHA and ACGIH. Worth 3.0 ABIH CM Points, 16 CECs by AAHP and 3.0 BLS CM Points by the Board of Laser Safety. Who Should REGISTER: All personnel involved with industrial, military, educational, or research applications of lasers. This course is tailored to fit the needs of safety professionals, engineers, laser operators, technicians, and other professionals assigned the duties of Laser Safety Officer who are not required to perform hazard analysis calculations. What You ll Learn: Experts from the Accredited Standards Committee Z136 Safe Use of Lasers provide up-to-date information on Federal, State and International laser safety regulations Laser fundamentals and terminology necessary for a complete understanding of current laser safety information Overview of MPEs, NHZs, ODs Effects lasers have on the eye and skin Laser accident history Non-beam issues such as laser generated airborne contaminants and electrical hazards Laser Control Measures and Personal Protective Equipment such as laser eyewear. Includes controls recommended by ANSI Z136 industry safety standards and reviews compliance requirements mandated by OSHA Laser safety program administration including training requirements for laser personnel, medical surveillance and Laser Safety Officer duties and responsibilities LIA Member - $795 Non-member - $895 Each registrant for this course will receive the following: Username and password good for 15 calendar days. Access to the course is unlimited during that time period. A complete set of color course notes in portable document format (pdf). Sample documentation including self-audit forms and questions, standard operating procedures, and policies and procedures. Electronic version of ANSI Z136.1-2007 Safe Use of Lasers laser safety standard. A printable LSO certificate of completion at the end of the course. All course materials are electronic and downloaded when the course is purchased. HOW TO REGISTER: To register for this course go to laserinstitute.org. Click on the Courses tab and select this course. COMPUTER REQUREMENTS: This course can be taken from either a PC or MAC. Minimum requirements are: An internet connection Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher Macromedia Flash Player Plug-In - If you do not have this you can download it for free at macromedia.com. Click on the Download Flash Player link and follow the simple directions from there. Speakers to hear the audio ASER SAFETY OFFICER ONLINE 8 l a s e r i n s t i t u t e. o r g 8 0 0.3 4 5.2 7 3 7

INDUSTRIAL LASER SAFETY 8 Online This course addresses the concepts and basic safety concerns involved with laser materials processing. This course is based on the ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard, and is divided into 5 sections. After each section there is a short quiz. Once you have successfully passed each quiz you may move on to the next section. You can take the sections in any order you wish, however each section leads into the next and so on. It is best to take the course in order. SECTIONS: Section 1 - Basic Concepts of Lasers Section 2 - Characterizing the Laser Output Section 3 - Types of Industrial Lasers Section 4 - Laser Safety in Industrial Settings Section 5 - Basics of Laser Materials Processing COURSE OBJECTIVES: Provide an overview of industrial laser applications Learn laser fundamentals and terminology necessary for a complete understanding of current laser safety information Introduce you to the biological hazards associated with industrial laser processes Introduce you to non-beam hazards associated with industrial laser processes Discuss industrial laser accidents and control measures used to help prevent them LIA Member - $195 Non-member - $295 Annual Site License - $1,995 SITE LICENSE INFORMATION: A site license includes a user name and password good for 1-year (unlimited usage for as many employees as you like) and a certificate of completion for anybody who completes the course. HOW TO REGISTER: To register for this course go to laserinstitute.org. Click on the Courses tab and select this course. COMPUTER REQUREMENTS: This course can be taken from either a PC or MAC. Minimum requirements are: An internet connection Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher Macromedia Flash Player Plug-In - If you do not have this you can download it for free at macromedia.com. Click on the Download Flash Player link and follow the simple directions from there. Speakers to hear the audio When you register for an online course with LIA you will be issued a user name and password that is good for 10 days. This online safety course is taken at LIA s website. Single registrations include: User name and password good for 10 days A certificate of completion INDUSTRIAL LASER SAFETY ONLINE 2 0 0 9 L a s e r S a f e t y T r a i n i n g C a t a l o G 9

MEDICAL LASER SAFETY OFFICER 8 Online This course is designed to give medical personnel an understanding of laser biophysics, tissue interaction and laser safety in a medical environment. Laser safety protocols will be addressed according to the ANSI Z136.3 Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care Facilities standard, AORN recommended practices and ASLMS practices. Instruction is accomplished through didactics, lectures and discussions. This course meets all LSO training requirements outlined by ANSI, OSHA, JCAHO and ACGIH. Worth 13 Contact Hours and 2.0 BLS CM Points by the Board of Laser Safety. Who Should REGISTER: RNs, OR Supervisors, Training Coordinators or anybody who has been assigned the responsibility of LSO in a medical facility. What You ll Learn: Upon completion of this course the participant will: Understand laser biophysics and tissue interactions Understand and be able to apply ANSI Z136.3 Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care Facilities laser safety standard Be able to list the effects and characteristics of different laser wavelengths on tissue Understand the current treatment modalities with lasers Know the responsibilities of a Laser Safety Officer Understand the laser hazard classification system Understand protocols and recommended practices when implementing a laser safety program Be able to explain the operational skills with the different laser delivery devices CONTACT HOURS: Contact hours are provided by the Laser Institute of America, provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 14801, for 13 contact hours. See detailed agenda online at laserinstitute.org. LIA Member - $745 Non-member - $795 Each registrant for this course will receive the following: Username and password good for 15 calendar days. Access to the course is unlimited during that time period. A complete set of color course notes in portable document format (pdf). Sample documentation forms including laser log, standard operating procedures, safety audit, and policies and skills. Electronic version of ANSI Z136.3-2005 Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care Facilities laser safety standard. A printable LSO certificate of completion at the end of the course. 9.95 Contact Hours upon successful completion of the post-test and course evaluation. All course materials are electronic and downloaded when the course is purchased. HOW TO REGISTER: To register for this course go to laserinstitute.org. Click on the Courses tab and select this course. COMPUTER REQUREMENTS: This course can be taken from either a PC or MAC. Minimum requirements are: An internet connection Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher Macromedia Flash Player Plug-In - If you do not have this you can download it for free at macromedia.com. Click on the Download Flash Player link and follow the simple directions from there. Speakers to hear the audio EDICAL LSO ONLINE 10 l a s e r i n s t i t u t e. o r g 8 0 0.3 4 5.2 7 3 7

Laser Safety For Physicians 8 Online This course is designed to give physicians using lasers in a surgical environment the basics of laser safety. Legal requirements, who regulates lasers, safe operating use and safety controls will be covered. The total time to complete this course is less than 2-hours. At the conclusion of the course there is a brief exam and a printable certificate suitable for record keeping. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of Orlando Regional Healthcare and the Laser Institute of America. Orlando Regional Healthcare is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Orlando Regional Healthcare designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2.0 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. What You ll Learn: Definition of a health care laser system Why a laser can be dangerous Laser regulations and safety standards Basic laser terminology Administrative controls Having your laser serviced, who should do it and why Nominal Hazard Zone and Laser Treatment Controlled Areas Patient safety Laser eyewear LIA Member - $145 Non-member - $195 Annual Site License - $1,995 All course materials are electronic and downloadable once the course is purchased. INCLUDED IN Username and password good for 3 calendar days. Access to the course is unlimited during that time period. The 3 days start once you first login. A complete set of color course notes in portable document format (pdf). Sample documentation forms including laser log, standard operating procedures, safety audit, and policies and skills. A printable certificate of completion at the end of the course. SITE LICENSE INFORMATION: A site license includes a user name and password good for 1-year (unlimited usage for as many employees as you like) and a certificate of completion for anybody who completes the course. HOW TO REGISTER: To register for this course go to laserinstitute.org. Click on the Courses tab and select this course. COMPUTER REQUREMENTS: This course can be taken from either a PC or MAC. Minimum requirements are: An internet connection Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher Macromedia Flash Player Plug-In - If you do not have this you can download it for free at macromedia.com. Click on the Download Flash Player link and follow the simple directions from there. Speakers to hear the audio Laser Safety For Physicians 2 0 0 9 L a s e r S a f e t y T r a i n i n g C a t a l o G 11

LIA CAN TRAIN YOUR Laser Operators Laser Technicians OR Nurses Environmental, Health & Safety Professionals Engineers Managers Customers Sales/Marketing Laser Area Personnel Consider The Benefits Of Bringing LIA In-House For Training: Customized content to fit your needs Train when it s convenient to you weekend programs are available Save $$ on registration fees and travel expenses Get your entire staff trained Get your laser set up, looked at and inspected by experts in the field of laser safety Basics of Laser Safety This course provides a non-mathematical, intuitive framework for understanding the basics of lasers and laser safety. It provides a general overview of laser physics, hazards, and control measures, as well as laser safety standards and regulations. Industrial Laser Safety Lasers are used in a wide variety of industrial manufacturing operations. Cutting, drilling, welding, and the heat treating of metals, ceramics, cloth, paper, plastics, and other materials with the use of a laser present both laser beam hazards and nonbeam hazards in materials processing. This course addresses these issues and presents methods of controlling hazards associated with laser use. Laser Safety Officer This course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge required to perform the duties of a Laser Safety Officer as described in the American National Standards Z136.1-2007 Safe Use of Lasers standard. Areas covered are lasers and optics, applications, laser bioeffects, laser hazards and hazard analysis, nonbeam hazards, and control measures. It also includes training on laser safety program development and administration. Laser Safety In The Lab This course is designed to offer solutions and cost effective options to anyone who is providing laser safety support in a research setting, academic, national laboratory, designated research facility or commercial firm. Topics included are program structure, control measures and non-beam hazards in a research setting, safety protocols, training options, and obtaining user co-operation. Industrial Laser Safety Audit This audit is designed to assist facilities to be in compliance with United States OSHA Workplace Safety Requirements (Public Law 91-596) and ANSI Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers standard. The audit includes hazard analysis, evaluation of the laser use area, area controls, a review of standard operating procedures, laser and laser system requirements, and training requirements for area personnel. Each company receives documentation including a written report of findings, recommendations, policies and procedures, recommendations on training, control measures, and personal protective equipment. USTOMIZED SERVICES 12 l a s e r i n s t i t u t e. o r g 8 0 0.3 4 5.2 7 3 7

WHOLE STAFF Each In House Training Program Performed By The LIA Comes With The Following: Customized course notes for each student LIA s Laser Safety Guide ANSI Z136 standards specific to your industry LIA s Guide for the Selection of Laser Eye Protection A free registration to one of LIA s Laser Safety Officer training courses Each attendee will receive a certificate of completion All laser safety courses can be customized to suit the needs of each organization. LIA is the publisher of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136 series of standards for the safe use of lasers. All LIA training courses are based on the ANSI Z136 series of laser safety standards. Medical Laser Safety Update This in-service is designed for medical facility personnel working with lasers in medicine and surgery. Clinical, technical and administrative aspects of managing safe and productive laser services in healthcare facilities are discussed. Medical Laser Safety Officer This course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge required to perform the duties of a Laser Safety Officer as described in the American National Standards Z136.3-2005 Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care Facilities standard. Medical Hands On Skills Validation This in-service has a didactic presentation and hands on using your lasers. The format of this course meets the criteria set up by ANSI and ASLMS. Laser physics and safety will be discussed according to your specific wavelengths. Policies and procedures examples as well as modules and a validated skills checklist will be provided. The hands on will include demonstration with return demonstration on the various lasers. Medical Laser Safety Audit This audit is designed to assist medical facilities in becoming compliant with ANSI Z136.3-2005 Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care Facilities standard and also help become compliant/prepared for JCAHO and OSHA inspections. The audit includes a review of all aspects of the facility s laser program, including medical staff credentials and competency, current laser policies and procedures, laser documentation, preventative maintenance procedures for laser equipment, training records, responsibilities of the area personnel, and composition of laser committee. Each facility receives a written report of findings, recommendations, guidelines for establishing competency checklists, sample policies and procedures, preventative maintenance guidelines and a skills validation checklist. CUSTOMIZED SERVICES 2 0 0 9 L a s e r S a f e t y T r a i n i n g C a t a l o G 13

LIA is committed to keeping the workplace safe from hazards associated with lasers. On August 9, 2005 LIA formed an Alliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to help achieve these goals. On August 22, 2007 LIA and OSHA renewed this commitment and resigned the Alliance. OSHA and LIA recognize the value of establishing a collaborative relationship to foster safer and more healthful American workplaces. The Alliance will provide LIA s members and others, including small businesses with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help them protect employees health and safety, particularly in reducing and preventing exposure to laser beam and non-beam hazards in industrial and medical workplaces. In addition, the organizations will focus on sharing information on laser regulations and standards, bioeffects lasers have on the eyes and skin, laser control measures and laser safety program administration. In developing this Alliance, OSHA and LIA recognize that OSHA s State Plan and Consultation Project partners are an integral part of the OSHA national effort. OSHA and LIA will work together to achieve the following training and education goal: Deliver or arrange for the delivery of laser related safety courses. OSHA and LIA will work together to achieve the following outreach and communication goals: Work with OSHA to provide expertise in developing information on the recognition and prevention of laser hazards in the workplace, and to provide expertise in developing ways of communicating such information (e.g. print and electronic media, electronic assistance tools and OSHA s and the LIA s Web site) to employers and employees in medical, industrial, military, research & development, and optical fiber communications industries. Speak, exhibit, or appear at OSHA s or LIA s conferences, local meetings, or other laser safety training events such as, LIA s International Laser Safety Conference. Share information among OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals regarding LIA s best practices or effective approaches and publicize results through outreach by LIA and through OSHA- or LIA-developed materials, training programs, workshops, seminars, and lectures (or any other applicable forum). Work with other Alliance participants on specific issues and projects on laser safety that are addressed and developed through the Alliance Program. The OSHA/LIA Alliance details and specific items that are currently in progress can be seen at www.laserinstitute.org and www.osha.gov. B o a r d o f L a s e r S a f e t y CERTIFICATION for Laser Safety Officers Get connected with other laser safety professionals Gain a competitive edge Stay current on changes in the industry Achieve recognition Board of Laser Safety For more information or to obtain a complete information packet. Visit: www.lasersafety.org Call: 1.800.34.LASER Intended for professionals who are working with lasers in a scientific, manufacturing, or industrial environment. Intended for professionals who are working with lasers in any medical environment.

2009 REGISTRATION Call 1-800-34-LASER for more information Online Registration: laserinstitute.org/education Send to: Laser Institute of America 13501 Ingenuity Drive, Suite 128 Orlando, FL 32826 800.345.2737 Fax 407.380.5588 PLEASE PRINT Prof. Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. First Name MI Last Name Title / Position Company Address (include Mail Stop) City State Zip / Postal Code Phone Fax E-Mail Course Title: Course Date: Course Location: LIA Member $: LIA Membership #: Non-Member $: Sign up for Membership (1 year - $110) Amount Paid To view all hotel information including special rates, go to laserinstitute.org/education/calendar or call (800) 345-2737 to have the information sent to you. Purchase Order Check Money Order AMEX Visa Mastercard Card or Purchase Order Number: Expiration Date: Authorized Signature: Print Signature: + ) 8 MAIL Laser Institute of America 13501 Ingenuity Drive, Suite 128 Orlando, FL 32826 PHONE 800.34.LASER 407.380.1553 8am-5pm EST Mon.-Fri. FAX 407.380.5588 24 hours a day 7 days a week INTERNET laserinstitute.org/education For those with impaired vision or hearing, or if you require special arrangements to participate in the course, please contact the LIA. 2 0 0 9 L a s e r S a f e t y T r a i n i n g C a t a l o G 15

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