[ RadSafe ] Radiation Doses to Luggage

Flanigan, Floyd Floyd.Flanigan at nmcco.com
Wed Mar 9 14:42:31 CET 2005


Sounds like their x-ray equipment is very different from ours. Ours takes a 'snap-shot' of the contents as they pass through the array and is only in the 'on' position for a split second. The picture it puts out is very detailed, in color and shows stratification of object throughout it's layers. I guess the dose is varried depending on the equipment/model etc.

Floyd W.Flanigan B.S.Nuc.H.P.

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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 7:20 PM
To: elsa.nimmo at varian.com; radsafe at radlab.nl
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Radiation Doses to Luggage


On 8 Mar 2005 at 9:23, Elsa Nimmo wrote:

> Does anyone know of recent studies reporting the range of radiation
> doses that a piece of checked luggage might receive per one pass
> through security screening at an airport?  It would be great to find a
> study that included info worldwide, but leads on more limited studies
> are welcome too.

Checked bags X-ray units for the most part put out high dose. 
Dosimeters irradiated in these units approaches between 150 and 300 
mrem in many instances. Kodak has an alert about outting your film in 
checked bags.

These units are not typical check units and these are different than 
he units used to check carry-on bags, which have a lower output.

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