Industry Leading Safety Compliance and Standards

At Precision Laser Restoraton, safety is our top priority when operating laser resurfacing equipment. We work with both Class 2 and Class 4 lasers, each requiring specific precautions. Class 2 lasers are low-power and pose minimal risk under normal use—eye exposure is only hazardous with intentional staring, and natural reflexes like blinking provide sufficient protection. While PPE is not typically required for Class 2 operations, our manufacturer certified technicians still adhere to strict training and labeling protocols to ensure a safe work environment.

Class 4 lasers, used for high-powered industrial cleaning, demand much more rigorous safety controls. These systems can cause serious eye or skin injuries and present fire and fume hazards. To manage this, only trained personnel are authorized to operate Class 4 lasers, always within controlled areas equipped with fume extractors, beam enclosures, and emergency systems. Laser-rated protective eyewear is mandatory, and a designated Laser Safety Officer oversees all operations to ensure compliance with regulatory and industry standards.