Ferromagnetic objects brought within close proximity of the static magnetic field can become projectiles, which could cause harm to someone standing between the object and the magnet. The force of attraction between a magnet and a ferromagnetic object is determined by the magnetic field strength (fringe field), the magnetic susceptibility of the object, its mass, its distance from the magnet, and its orientation to the field.
Use only non-ferrous oxygen tanks, wheelchairs, gurneys, intravenous (IV) poles, ventilators, etc. in the magnet room. Be sure anyone who has access to the MR suite is aware that only non-ferrous items are allowed in the magnet room. Make them aware that policies and procedures are in place for bringing medical devices and other equipment into the magnet room.
In addition to the projectile hazard, the static magnetic field can cause ferromagnetic objects within the patient (e.g., surgical clips, prostheses) to move, thus possibly causing harm. Electrically, magnetically, or mechanically activated implants can become dysfunctional due to the static magnetic field. If these devices are life-supporting, harm could result. For medical devices that are labeled as MR Safe or MR Conditional consult the device manufacturer's documentation.
Warning
The attractive force of the magnetic field of the MR system can cause ferrous objects to become projectiles that can cause serious injury. Post the security zone warning sign on the entrance to the magnet room and keep all hazardous objects out of the magnet room. If a ferromagnetic object has become attached to the magnet, contact GE Service for assistance.
Warning
To help prevent patient or operator injury, do not bring ferrous materials such as battery operated devices into the magnet room.
Warning
To help prevent patient or operator injury, do not bring ferrous oxygen bottles into the magnet room.
CAUTION
Common hospital equipment, which often have ferrous battery packs, such as patient monitoring, and life supporting devices, may be adversely affected when in proximity to the magnetic field or image quality may be affected by the presence of this equipment.
CAUTION
The only GE supplied tools recommended for use inside the Security zone are the phantoms supplied with your system.
Warning
Electrical discharges between conductive devices and the MR coils can startle or burn the patient and possibly cause the patient to injure himself/herself. To help avoid such reactions, do not place metal objects (e.g., limb braces, traction mechanisms, stereotactic devices, etc.) in the MR magnet.
Warning
The fringe field can cause injury by interfering with the normal operation of biomedical devices.