Corporate, Government, Education, & Industry Compliance
Thunder Laser USA has no expertise in this area. All information is for educational purposes only.
Ultimately, you will need to create your own specific compliance structure and documentation following these standards (and possibly others):
THESE APPEAR TO BE THE STANDING OSHA REGULATIONS FOR LASERS:
OSHA Technical Manual Laser Hazards: SECTION III: CHAPTER 6
American National Standard For Safe Use Of Lasers: ANSI Z136.1-2014
Below are some links to example documents and information from other institutions and organizations. Much of it looks like boilerplate so templating your documentation but these examples are the property of their respective organizations so be careful not to carbon copy your materials from these examples.
Here is some example documentation from various sources for your reference only:
Cal/OSHA, DOT HAZMAT, EEOC, EPA ,HIPAA, IATA, IMDG, TDG, MSHA, OSHA, Australia WHS, and Canada OHS regulations and safety Online Training
Thunder Laser USA has no expertise in this area. All information is for educational purposes only.
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