Lucent Technologies Victory Class Batteries WP-93936
Issue 1 May 2000
Safety 4 - 5
Electrical
Hazard,
continued
• Electricity produces magnetic fields that can affect implanted
electronic devices. The strength of the magnetic field depends on the
amount of current in the circuit, as well as other conditions (such as:
number of conductors, placement, and distance from the conductor).
DC power and distribution systems, including the batteries, that are
typically used in telecommunication utility rooms can operate at
high current levels. Personnel with electronic medical devices need
to be aware of their restrictions when working around electricity.
Shock Hazard
A single cell is typically at low voltage; however, cells connected
together in a system can pose a shock hazard in addition to an energy
hazard.
•
When interconnection of the cells creates a hazardous voltage
supply, post appropriate warnings in the end systems or
installations.
•
For all systems and/or installations, use additional markings based
on the use of the battery, industry standards, and local, state, and
federal regulations.
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