

There are currently several hundred B-SCAN systems in use around the world in a variety of applications, such as prisons, airports and customs checkpoints. This model is ideally suited for screening higher-security inmates.īecause B-SCAN uses fixed sensor components, it is a reliable and easy-to-maintain system, with low costs of ownership over its lifetime. Operates at 2.0µSv per inspection (according to the ANSI guidelines, this would allow ~125 scans/year). Finish your reps, then repeat on the other side. Keeping your arms straight, pull the handle down and across your body to your right hip, twisting at the core and the hips.

Operates at <4.5µSv per inspection (according to the ANSI guidelines, this would allow ~55 scans/year).
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Scan and Image Management (SIM) software is used to fully log and control the use of the system so that any individual receives only the appropriate number of scans. The use of these systems must be controlled and the annual scan count for a given person is limited. Limited use refers to screening systems that use a higher dose rate per scan to provide superior images. 16HR-LD 250 – Operates at a dose rate of 0.25µSv per inspection (1,000 scans/year).

Operating at 0.1µSv per inspection, allowing for 2,500 scans/year. 16HR-LD 100 – Our lowest-dose system is for applications such as regular inmate screening for contraband.The dose rate is so low that there is, in effect, no need to monitor the number of screenings an individual can have in a year. General-use refers to screening systems that use extremely low X-ray dose rates to screen a person. It is available in four models, to support both general and limited-use applications, in accordance with ANSI N43.17 2009 guidelines.
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The B-SCAN series helps to reduce the smuggling of drugs, weapons, mobile phones and other contraband.
