Electromagnetic fields
Electromagnetic fields are generated during operation of electrical power engineering
equipment, such as transformers, motors, etc.
Electromagnetic fields can interfere with electronic devices, which could cause them to
malfunction. Cardiac pacemakers can be affected, for example, which could cause serious
damage to health or even result in death. Steps must be taken, therefore, to ensure that
persons with heart pacemakers cannot enter these areas.
The plant operating company is responsible for taking appropriate measures (labels and hazard
warnings) to adequately protect operating personnel and others against any possible risk.
• Observe the relevant nationally applicable health and safety regulations. In Germany,
• Display adequate hazard warning notices.
• Place barriers around hazardous areas.
• Take appropriate measures (e.g. shields) to reduce electromagnetic fields at their source.
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Special designs and construction versions
Before carry out any work on the machine, determine the machine version.
If there are any deviations or uncertainty, contact the manufacturer, specifying the type
designation and serial number (see the rating plate), or contact the Service Center (Page 12).
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Operating Instructions, 10/2023, A5E46712792A
WARNING
"electromagnetic fields" are subject to regulations BGV B11 and BGR B11 stipulated by the
German statutory industrial accident insurance institution.
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