Operator safety is not an option
Without proper safeguards, an industrial laser poses a real threat to employees' eyesight and health. The employer is responsible for safety.
What are the risks of poorly secured laser systems?
Eye damage
Even short-term exposure to a laser beam can lead to permanent eye damage . Lack of shielding increases the risk of accidents.
Fumes and dust
The marking process generates fumes and particles that require effective filtration . Without proper extraction, they can pose a health risk to the operator.
Risk of burns
Direct contact with the laser beam can cause skin burns and tissue damage . Appropriate shielding eliminates this risk.
Formal risk
Lack of documentation and safeguards may be questioned during an occupational health and safety inspection.
Responsibility for non-compliance lies with the employer .
How does LaserFactor ensure safety?
The system is designed as a complete workstation, not just a laser source.
Covers and locks
Enclosed stations, door locks and laser beam access control.
Certified protective glass
Glass matched to the wavelength of the laser source – these are not ordinary plastic covers.
Labeling and instructions
Warning markings and documentation required by EU regulations.
Declaration of conformity
Technical documentation and CE declaration of conformity.
Compliance with EU standards and directives
Systems designed taking into account, among others:
- EN 60825-1 – Safety of laser devices
- EN ISO 12100 – Machinery safety – risk assessment
- Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
- EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Technical support in Poland
- On-site service
- Access to spare parts
- No need to ship the device abroad
- Quick response
Safefy without compromise
Choosing a laser system is not just a technological decision – it is a decision about responsibility for people’s health and the formal compliance of the plant.
LaserFactor was created to ensure that this responsibility is not left to chance.