Laser Material Reference

📌 Disclaimer

The following materials are provided for educational purposes only and are not intended to be used as your sole or primary source of information when assessing the safety of any particular material. It is your responsibility alone to ensure your safety when operating your equipment. This resource is provided as-is, free of charge under the assumption you are exercising all other relevant safety precautions.

⚠️ Safety Level Definitions

  • Safe – Materials marked as safe are widely considered to be generally safe by the laser community at large. This does not mean normal safety protocols should not be observed.
  • Level I – Caution | These materials are typically safe when normal safety protocol observed. This includes skin, eye and respiratory protection, regulated marking parameters, and proper exhaust and filtration.
  • Level II – Dangerous | These materials can be harmful even if normal safety protocol observed. Strict adherence to safety protocols required at all times. Exercise extreme caution and mindfulness.
  • Level III – Critical Hazard | These materials pose an imminent threat of bodily harm or death. Materials marked Critical Hazard should not be processed by lasers in any environment for any reason.

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