Laser safety eyewear from Laser 2000 is available with a wide range of filters. All safety spectacles and goggles are CE certified and conform to EN207 safety ratings.
Please get in touch to request a quotation if you know your required safety rating and we will provide a quote for eyewear with suitable filters.
If you do not know the EN207 safety rating needed for your laser eyewear, Laser 2000 offers a Laser Safety Calculation Form for you to complete. We run your laser parameters through our laser safety hazard assessment software and provide you with an assessment of the necessary protection level needed, plus a quotation for the suitable filters.
Explore our full range of filter types, frame styles, and welding protection options in our
Laser Safety Eyewear Filters & Frames Guide.
Choosing the Right Frame
Our laser safety glasses come in a variety of frame styles to suit your personal preference and working environment. Generally, high-power lasers require glass lensed frames for enhanced durability.
Need more help choosing? Check out our guide to choose laser safety glasses, which outlines the key differences between designs. For a deeper dive into how to select the right protection and understand industry standards, you can also read our latest blog post on laser safety essentials.
If you are unsure of the level of protection required for your laser, please complete our laser safety calculation form. Laser 2000 will calculate the required EN207 rating, free of charge.
We also provide specialised CO2 laser safety windows for machine enclosures and partitions. These windows are certified to the EN 12254 standard (Shields for laser working places), ensuring the highest level of passive protection against 10,600 nm radiation.