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Radiological Protection in Security Screening


ICRP Publication 125 Radiological Protection in Security Screening

This report provides advice on how the radiological protection principles recommended by the Commission should be applied within the context of security ...

ICRP Publication 125: Radiological Protection in Security Screening

The use of technologies to provide security screening for individuals and objects has been increasing rapidly, in keeping with the significant increase in ...

Radiological Protection in Security Screening - ICRP

inspection to ensure radiation safety in operation. 182. • The exposure of an individual to be screened for security purposes is. 183.

Facts About Radiation from Airport Security Screening - CDC

The United States uses millimeter-wave technology in airport security scans. This form of technology uses low-energy non-ionizing radiation that ...

Radiological Protection in Security Screening - IRSN

Radiological Protection in Security Screening. Page 2. 2. Page 3. Backscatter technology. These systems use a narrow beam that scans the subject in a high.

Radiation and Airport Security Scanning | US EPA

Airports use ionizing radiation to scan passengers and luggage. Depending on the type of machine, ionizing radiation is used to identify objects ...

Providing Radiation Safety Guidance for Security Screening at Ports ...

International guidelines for non-medical human imaging are required in order to limit people's exposure, concluded participants at a meeting ...

ICRP Publication 125: Radiological Protection in Security Screening

The current publication on radiological protection in security screening is the first result of this effort. Fittingly, it is an example of a situation in which ...

Products for Security Screening of People - FDA

General-use x-ray security screening systems deliver an extremely low dose of ionizing radiation to the person being screened. The radiation ...

Radiation and Airport Security – Are You at Risk?

WHY IS RADIATION USED IN SECURITY SCREENING? ... Radiation provides a reliable way to detect prohibited items such as weapons and explosives, in a quick and ...

Icrp Publication 125: Radiological Protection in Security Screening ...

The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has developed and systematically updated the system of radiological ...

5 Radiation Protection Standards | Airport Passenger Screening ...

The ANSI/HPS N43.17-2009 standard refers to the airport X-ray backscatter AIT systems as “general use” X-ray security screening systems and limits the dose per ...

Whole body X-ray transmission security scanner radiation protection ...

The dose per screening procedure must not exceed 10 µSv as per the "Limited use systems" limit in section 6.1.2 of the ANSI standard. This limit ...

Commentary No. 16 – Screening of Humans for Security Purposes ...

Commentary No. 16 (2003) presents radiation protection advice concerning ionizing radiation-producing devices that are being evaluated for various uses in ...

ICRP Publication 125: Radiological Protection in Security Screening ...

The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has developed and systematically updated the system of radiological protection, ...

2. What are the current guidelines for radiation protection?

Exposures arising from the use of security scanners for screening purposes fall under the broad category of medico-legal exposures. Until such time as existing ...

ICRP Publication 125: Radiological Protection in Security Screening

ICRP Publication 125: Radiological Protection in Security Screening · Contents · PDF / ePub · More · Cite article; Share options; Information, rights and ...

[PDF] Radiological protection in security screening | Semantic Scholar

Radiological protection in security screening · Toshimitsu Homma, H. Yonehara, +5 authors. Michiaki Kaiicrp · Published 2014 · Engineering, Medicine.

Security Scanners - European Commission

For the purpose of security screening, members of the public should receive no more than 1 millisievert of ionising radiation per year. This limit also applies ...

Airport Full Body Screening: What is the Risk? - PMC

The backscatter x-ray scanners expose individuals to 0.03–0.1 μSv per scan or the equivalent to 3–9 minutes of radiation received from naturally occurring ...


InVision Technologies

Public company

InVision Technologies, Inc. was a publicly traded company based in Newark, California, that manufactured and sold airport security screening devices to detect explosives in passenger baggage.

Linxx Security Inc.