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Laser Safety and Operations

In this learning activity you'll explore safety and basic laser operations.

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Topics of this game:
  • What is the first thing to turn on and the last thing to turn off when turning on or shutting down the laser?
  • What can the direct, unfocused CO2 laser beam cause?
  • Low air pressure, laser gas, or assist gases may cause the laser to:
  • The distance a reflected beam from a laser may be dangerous is:
  • The light from a cutting laser is:
  • It's never safe to look directly at the laser beam while cutting unless you're wearing laser approved safety glasses of AWS grade _____ or better.
  • If the lens surface is damaged and it emits a yellow smoke, the fumes:
  • The cut width for a typical laser is:
  • A gas typically used to cut steel is:
  • A gas typically used to cut stainless steel or aluminum is:
  • When cutting steels, the reaction of the laser to the metal is called a(n):
  • When cutting stainless steels or plastics, the reaction of the laser to the metal is called a(n):

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