Introduction: Putting Out a Laser Cutter Fire
Be alert for a fire in the laser cutter; don't let a small fire become a large one.
Always follow these steps, in order, when attempting to put out a fire in a laser cutter.
- Lift the Lid
- This will turn off the cutting laser and stop adding heat to the flame.
- When flame is out, adjust your cut settings, then continue or restart the job.
- Blow Out the Flame
- If the operator feels safe, attempt to blow out the flame.
- When fire is out, check with Shop Staff.
- Power Down
- Close the blast gate to stop air circulation within the machine.
- Shut off the ventilation if no other lasers are in use.
- Press the E-Stop – this will turn off the laser and disengage the gantry motors.
- Move the gantry out of the way to protect the machine optics.
- When fire is out, see Shop Staff and do not resume work job until cleared by a Staff member.
- Cover with a Damp Towel
- Use the spray bottle of water to soak a shop towel kept near the laser cutter.
- Place the damp towel on the flames.
- When fire is out, see Shop Staff and do not resume work job until cleared by a Staff member.
- Use the Fire Extinguisher
- Close the lid.
- Confirm that the ventilation blast gate is closed.
- Get a fire extinguisher from the wall by the nearest exit door.
- Push the Emergency Alert Button, or have somebody else push it.
- Keep the lid closed, and discharge the extinguisher into the front grill.
- The entire extinguisher does not have to be discharged all at once. Aim, shoot, and evaluate.
- When fire is out, see Shop Staff and do not resume work job until cleared by a Staff member.
- Pull the Fire Alarm
- Evacuate the room and the building.
- Get yourself and any coworkers to the safety master location.