Yes, it is possible to burn yourself on an induction hob. While induction hobs themselves do not get as hot as traditional gas or electric stovetops, the cookware placed on the hob can become very hot. Induction technology heats the cookware directly using magnetic fields, so the heat is concentrated in the pot or pan.
If you touch the surface of an induction hob while it's in use or immediately after cooking, you may not feel significant heat as the surface itself doesn't get as hot. However, if you accidentally touch a hot pot or pan that has been on the induction hob, you can still burn yourself.
It's important to exercise caution and use appropriate oven mitts or heat-resistant gloves when handling hot cookware, regardless of the type of stovetop you're using. Always be aware of the heat transferred to the pots and pans and take precautions to avoid burns.