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OPENGATE Health and Safety

OPENGATE: Safe for Medical Devices and Implants

OPENGATE devices use low-frequency electromagnetic technology, dynamic non-contact detection, and meets EMC electromagnetic radiation standards, making it safe to walk through for individuals with pacemakers, implants, or other medical devices. Facilities can maintain controlled access without compromising the health or safety of staff, visitors, or patients.

OPENGATE is tested in compliance against all applicable safety requirements, including:

  • EN 45502-2-1:2003. (Cardiac pacemakers).
  • EN 45502-2-2:2008. (Implantable defibrillators).
  • ISO 14117:2019. (Cardiac pacemakers, cardioverter defibrillators, cardiac resynchronization devices).
  • ISO 14708-1:2014 (Implants for surgery).
  • ISO 14708-2:2019 (Cardiac pacemakers).
  • ISO 14708-3:2017 (Implantable neurostimulators).
  • ISO 14708-4:2008 (Implantable infusion pumps).
  • ISO 14708-5:2020 (Circulatory support devices).
  • ISO 14708-6:2019 (Implantable tachyarrhythmia treatment devices).
  • ISO 14708-7:2019 (Cochlea implants, auditory brainstem implant systems).
Elderly woman walking through an OPENGATE metal detector using a walker