Are there any Workplace Risks for Me?
You should avoid devices at the workplace that emit strong mechanical forces or electromagnetic fields. Electrical tools such as drills or saws, or working near large generators, power lines, or radio, television and radar transmitters may interfere with your device or may keep your pacemaker or defibrillator from working right for a short time. If in doubt, consult your company safety officer as well as your physician to discuss possible workplace risks.
Are there Jobs I Can no Longer Carry Out?
Some high-risk jobs or certain aspects of these jobs may not be allowed for heart device patients because of strong electromagnetic fields (e.g. high-voltage plant) or high responsibility (e.g. pilot). Whether you can drive professionally long distances in a car, truck or on a motorcycle is assessed on an individual basis. Patients who sometimes lose consciousness as a result of their heart condition, may have temporary or permanent driving restrictions.