The N3 Licence is a regulatory licence, issued by Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA), that allows you to handle high-powered lasers.
An N3 Licence is often required for roles such as:
In most cases, your employer or HR team will tell you if your position requires an N3 Licence. If you’re unsure, you can check with them or refer to NEA’s licensing guidelines.
NEA requires a test to confirm that your eyesight is reliable enough to meet the above standards.
When you come for your N3 Licence assessment, your ophthalmologist performs the vision checks required by NEA and, where relevant, additional tests based on the type of laser work you do.
These tests appear in the MC-2 form as required for preplacement examinations of all laser workers.
1. Colour Vision Test
This is to confirm you can accurately distinguish colours used in hazard labels, warning signs, chemical classifications, and emergency symbols.
2. Visual Acuity Test (Distance and Near)
This is typically done with and without your glasses to ensure you can read safety instructions, laser warning signs, labels, and monitors at work, regardless of distance.
3. Eye Medical History Review
Your ophthalmologist reviews your past and current eye history, family history, and any symptoms you may have. This helps identify underlying conditions that might affect vision safety.
If you need these assessments for your N3 Licence, you can book a screening at Lumin Eye. Contact us here to get started.
Some tests are only required depending on the wavelength of the laser system you work with or based on your vision results.
4. Manifest Refraction (Required When Indicated)
If your vision is not 20/20 in either eye, your doctor will measure your exact lens prescription. This confirms whether your corrected vision meets NEA’s standards.
5. External Ocular Examination (Required for Certain Wavelengths)
If you work with lasers below 350 nm or above 1400 nm, NEA requires an examination of the external parts of your eye, including your eyelids, conjunctiva, cornea, and pupil responses.
6. Fundus (Retina) Examination (Required for Certain Wavelengths)
If you work with lasers between 390 nm and 1400 nm, or if you are aphakic (missing the natural lens), NEA requires a retinal check using an ophthalmoscope. This allows the doctor to examine the optic nerve, macula, retinal vessels, and overall retinal health.
7. Dermatological Examination (Required for UV or High-Power Laser Work)
If your job involves ultraviolet lasers or high-power laser systems, NEA requires your doctor to check for skin conditions that may increase sensitivity to laser exposure.
These tests are listed as optional in the MC-2 form; not mandatory, but can be part of a comprehensive eye check.
Before your appointment, make sure you have everything you need so your screening goes smoothly.
Here’s what (and how) you can prepare:
After your examination, your ophthalmologist reviews your results and confirms whether your vision meets NEA’s standards for N3 licensing. If any part of your vision requires further assessment, your doctor will explain the findings and what they mean for your application.
Your NEA medical report includes:
Reports are usually ready the same day or next business day, depending on the complexity of your examination. If you need your report urgently for a licence application deadline, you can request priority processing.
Yes, you can usually pass the N3 licence eye test even if you wear glasses or contact lenses. NEA allows corrected vision (vision with glasses) as long as it meets the required visual acuity levels.
Your colour vision, however, cannot be corrected with lenses. If you have a colour vision deficiency, your doctor will advise you on what that means for working with laser or hazardous substances.
Get your NEA-required assessment done at Lumin Eye Specialists so you can proceed with your licence application. The tests will be performed by our senior consultant ophthalmologists who each have more than 15 years of experience.
For a detailed eye assessment or personalised recommendations on treatment, reach out to us – We look forward to bringing back the light into your life.
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