Mark Your Calendars for Laser Institute of America’s Biennial International Laser Safety Conference (ILSC®)

Laser Safety experts will gather from around the globe from March 20-23, 2017 at the Sheraton® Atlanta Airport For Immediate Release ORLANDO, FL (PRWEB) AUGUST 31, 2016 Laser Institute of America (LIA) will hold its biennial International Laser Safety Conference (ILSC®) from Mar. 20-23, 2017. At the Sheraton® Atlanta Airport, LIA will gather laser safety […]

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LIA Introduces Three Laser Safety and Welding Publications to its Online Store

For Immediate Release ORLANDO, FL (August 9, 2016) – Laser Institute of America (LIA) is proud to announce the release of three laser publications now available for purchase in its online store (https://www.lia.org/store), the laser industry’s one-stop-shop for the most valuable and current laser safety and practical applications resources. The publications, which include Laser Safety Tools […]

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Weekly Wrap-Up – Week of August 5, 2016

It was a big week for lasers in the workplace, as we covered recent trends in scanning methods, industrial laser applications, manufacturing, and accident prevention across our website and social media channels. Laser Industry News A recent study predicts substantial growth for 3D scanners through the end of 2016. Worth noting, however, is the majority […]

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Back by Popular Demand: LIA Relaunches Sales of Laser Safety Signs

ORLANDO, FL – JULY 18, 2016 — Laser Institute of America (LIA), the leading international authority for laser applications and safety, announces today the relaunch of laser safety signs sales to accommodate the needs of Laser Safety Officers (LSOs) and their professional laser safety teams. Back by popular demand, the customizable laser safety signs are […]

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Major Change to OSHA Rules Stirs Controversy

New OSHA regulations going into effect August 10 are sending a ripple of controversy throughout manufacturing, construction, and other hazardous industries. The new law requires that companies that operate in hazardous industries with a staff of fewer than 250 file OSHA form 300A in the event of work-related injury or illness. Those with more than […]

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