The main risks of working in the NMR laboratory come from the high magnetic fields, the handling of cryogens and high electrical voltages/RF sources. In general the risks can be minimized by limiting access to the NMR facility to only the NMR staff and authorized users of the instruments who have the requisite technical understanding and training.
High Magnetic Fields
An INVISIBLE magnetic field ALWAYS surrounds the NMR magnet in ALL DIRECTIONS. Large attractive forces are exerted on ferromagnetic materials brought in close proximity to the superconducting magnets. The force may become large enough to move objects uncontrollably towards the magnet - the closer to the magnet the larger the force. This in turn might result in damage to the magnets or probes (possibly resulting in a quench) or serious injury or death to personnel working near or under a magnet. This is probably the main risk because it is one with which most people are unfamiliar.
The risk is minimized by preventing access to the Facility by anyone other than authorized users. Anyone else needing to enter the NMR room can only do so in the presence of NMR Manager. Any maintenance work in the Facility must be supervised by the Manager and users are not allowed near the magnet during such work.