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Danger of magnetic field
The magnets generate a powerful magnetic field that strongly attracts ferromagnetic (Fe) materials.
Always take into account that these materials may suddenly be powerfully drawn towards the magnet.
This applies to steel workbenches and steel tools, but also to ferromagnetic materials carried on your
person, such as coins in your wallet or your keys. Wherever possible make use of non-magnetic tools
and workbenches fitted with a wooden worktop and preferably a non-ferromagnetic frame (for instance
stainless steel).
Remember that ferromagnetic items, including personal items, will be attracted if you are closer
than 0.3 metres to a magnet.
Danger - strong magnetic field!
People fitted with implanted active medical devices must stay at a distance of 1 metres from
the equipment. The magnetic field could interfere with the functioning of such devices.
Prohibited for people with pacemakers!
Do not bring ferromagnetic objects, e.g. tools, watches, jewellery within a distance of 0.5 meter
from the magnet pad. Sudden traction could result in injury and or the magnetic field could result
in damage to sensitive devices.
Attraction and projectile risk
Warning Pictograms
Ensure that all warning pictograms are legible. Replace if lost or damaged.
General Protection
Wear all the personal safety equipment necessary for safe operation or maintenance.
This may include; overalls, safety glasses, ear protection, helmet, safety shoes, etc.
Keep all screens and safeguards in place