Laser Training
It will cover the below.
• What are LASERS
• How they differ from IPL devices,
• Overview of treatment applications
• Skin and Eye Hazards
• Classes of Lasers
• Maximum Permissible Exposures and Ocular Hazard Distances
• Eye protection,
• Laser Hazards and Risk Assessments
• Local Rules,
• Servicing and maintenance,
• Training in their use,
• Current Laser Safety Legislation
• Available guidance for officers.
The course is approved by the British Medical Laser Association.
Trainers credentials are a PhD in Laser Physics, and I’m the Clinical and Education Director at Lynton Lasers, an honorary lecturer in the Department of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences at the University of Manchester, and I’m on the training faculty for the British Medical Laser Association and will shortly be a RPA 2000 registered Laser Protection Advisor.
