Safety Protocol 001: Laser Cutter Operation Safety Procedures¶
Protocol ID: U3M3-SAFE-001 Context: Complete operational safety procedures for CO2 laser cutter startup, operation, and shutdown Hazard Level: High (Class 4 laser, fire risk, toxic fumes, high voltage) Target Audience: All students
Potential Hazards¶
- Fire: All laser-processable materials are combustible. Unattended operation is the leading cause of laser lab fires. Flame can develop in under 5 seconds.
- Toxic fumes: Every material produces fumes when laser-processed. Without exhaust, fumes accumulate to hazardous concentrations within minutes.
- Laser beam exposure: If interlocks fail or are bypassed, the invisible 10.6Ξm beam causes immediate corneal and skin burns.
- Laser tube damage: Operating without water cooling destroys the tube within seconds. Replacement cost: $200-800.
- Electrical shock: Power supply operates at 15,000-25,000V DC â lethal. Never open electrical compartments.
- Mechanical injury: Moving gantry can trap fingers; rapid acceleration creates pinch hazards.
- Material shifting: Unsecured materials can move during cutting, causing misaligned cuts or fire from repeated passes on the same spot.
Required Precautions & Procedures¶
Startup â In This Order¶
- Water chiller ON â verify temperature 18-22°C, flow confirmed
- Exhaust system ON â verify airflow at intake
- Air assist ON â verify air at nozzle
- Laser power ON â wait for initialization
- Never power the laser before the chiller is running and confirmed
Before Every Job¶
- Identify material â confirm it is on the SAFE list
- Set focus to the material surface using the calibrated gauge
- Load file and verify settings match the material and thickness
- Run FRAMING to confirm the job fits within the material
- Verify no loose items, clamps, or debris will obstruct the gantry or beam
During Operation â MANDATORY¶
- An operator MUST be present and attentive for the ENTIRE duration of every job
- NEVER leave a running laser unattended â not even for 30 seconds
- The lid must remain CLOSED while the laser is firing
- Watch for sustained flame through the viewing window
- Keep a spray bottle of water and fire extinguisher within arm's reach
- Keep one hand near the EMERGENCY STOP button at all times
- If you must leave: PAUSE the job first (do not leave even while paused if possible)
Fire Response Protocol¶
- Brief flare (<3 seconds): Normal during cutting â continue monitoring
- Sustained flame (>3 seconds):
- Press EMERGENCY STOP immediately
- Open lid (this stops the laser via interlock and provides access)
- Spray water on the flame from the spray bottle
- If the fire does not extinguish in 5 seconds: use CO2 fire extinguisher
- If fire spreads beyond the cutting area: evacuate and call 911
- After any fire event: inspect the machine for damage before resuming. Clean charred debris. Report the incident.
Shutdown â In This Order¶
- Keep exhaust running 30-60 seconds after last cut
- Remove parts after cooling
- Clean debris from honeycomb bed
- Power off the laser
- Turn off air assist
- Allow chiller to run 3-5 minutes after laser power-off
- Turn off chiller
- Turn off exhaust last
- Close the lid
Emergency Stop Situations¶
Press EMERGENCY STOP immediately if: - Sustained flame or fire observed - Unusual sounds (grinding, crashing, electrical arcing) - Material shifts or dislodges during cutting - Smoke accumulation indicates exhaust failure - Lid interlock appears to have failed - Anything unexpected or concerning occurs
After EMERGENCY STOP: do NOT immediately restart. Investigate the cause, resolve the issue, then restart from the beginning of the startup sequence.
PPE Requirements¶
| Equipment | When Required | Specification |
|---|---|---|
| Safety glasses | During all machine operation | ANSI Z87.1 minimum; CO2-rated if open-beam system |
| Heat-resistant gloves | When removing freshly cut materials | Standard work gloves |
| Hearing protection | If exhaust > 85 dB | Earplugs or earmuffs |
Last Updated: 2026-03-19