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Week of September 13, 2010:
Las Vegas, NV
Week of November 08, 2010:
Las Vegas, NV
Week of January 24, 2011:
Orlando, FL
Week of March 21, 2011:
Las Vegas, NV
Week of May 16, 2011:
Washington, DC
Week of July 11, 2011:
San Diego, CA
Week of September 12, 2011:
Las Vegas, NV
Week of November 14, 2011:
Las Vegas, NV


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Our Company

Most of the people who have contributed to the formation of Laser-Professionals Inc., have been laser users for a long time. We've attended many laser safety classes taught by others, taught many laser safety classes ourselves, practiced laser safety in a variety of workplaces, and worked for and with many laser-using organizations. We are long-standing members of the laser community. We believe that community can be better served by better training, tools, and support for all laser users. We think the best way to accomplish that goal is to do it ourselves, as concerned, dedicated members of the laser community. We are determined to set higher standards in laser safety training and to make useful tools and information more readily available to the laser community.


We're on a mission to provide laser safety students at all levels with the highest quality educational experience, the most useful tools, and the best follow-up support at an economical price.



We concentrate our energies on constantly improving our courses and in providing better value to our customers. We promote cooperative efforts with other like-minded individuals and organizations that provide services to the laser community. Cooperative efforts already under way will result in exciting new CD laser safety training programs in the near future. We are formulating plans to make better laser safety training available to college and university students. We're already working on additional versions of laser hazard analysis software. Most industrial users will get everything they need from an expanded version called EASY HAZ PROFESSIONAL. For research users with more complex needs we will offer a more powerful version called EASY HAZ RESEARCH EDITION.



We have decades of broad, varied experience behind us, and we expect to continue to grow and to improve in the decades ahead.



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