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Module 4: Assessment Quiz

Module: U3M4 - Safety Systems & Emergency Procedures Duration: 25 minutes Passing Score: 70% Format: Multiple choice and scenario-based


Questions 1-3: Safety System Components

What is the purpose of the lid interlock switch on a CO2 laser cutter?

What are the TWO types of fire suppression equipment that should be immediately accessible at every laser cutter station?

Why is the water cooling system considered a safety-critical system, not just a performance feature?


Questions 4-6: Emergency Response Procedures

You are monitoring a laser job cutting 3mm plywood. You see a sustained flame (lasting more than 5 seconds) growing at the current cutting position. What is the correct sequence of actions?

The laser cutter's exhaust system fails mid-job (motor burns out, hose disconnects). Smoke begins accumulating inside the machine. What should you do?

A student reports dizziness and a sore throat after a laser cutting session. They were cutting 6mm MDF for an extended period. What should you assess first?


Questions 7-9: Safety Interlocks and Maintenance

A student discovers that taping a magnet to the lid interlock sensor allows the laser to fire with the lid open, making it "easier to align materials." Why is this extremely dangerous and strictly prohibited?

How often should the CO2 laser cutter's safety systems be inspected and verified?

What is the correct procedure if you smell unusual or unfamiliar fumes during a laser cutting job?


Questions 10-12: Ventilation and Fume Management

What is the minimum recommended airflow for a desktop CO2 laser cutter's exhaust system?

A laser cutter is set up with an exhaust system that includes a HEPA filter and activated carbon filter, venting back into the room (recirculating system). What is the main concern?

After cutting a large batch of acrylic parts, you notice the room smells strongly of acrylic fumes even though the exhaust was running. What might be the cause?


Questions 13-14: Comprehensive Safety Scenarios

You arrive at the makerspace and find the laser cutter running unattended — a job is cutting plywood, no one is present, and the exhaust is off. What should you do?

During a school open house, a visitor asks if they can try cutting a small design from a piece of clear plastic they brought from home. The plastic is not labeled and you cannot identify it. What is the correct response?


Last Updated: 2026-03-19