People Screening

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Advanced people screening systems are used for non-invasive detection of all types of objects or dangerous threats concealed in-or-on human body, as weapons, explosives, swallowed drugs or other contraband.

Our customer-focused solutions can be employed at prisons, gold & diamond mines, courthouses, airports, border crossings, critical infrastructure, government buildings, ports and special event venues. Innovative people screening – highest security, contactless, high throughput, maximum efficiency.

CLEARPASS

CLEARPASS - the Most Advanced People Screening Solution

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Every day millions of people all over the world pass through security checkpoints, hoping to do so as quickly and conveniently as possible.

To provide them maximum security alongside with the required comfort, LINEV Systems invented innovative all-encompassing transmission X-ray technology and implemented it into the most contemporary people screening systems on the market.

They allow the detection of all types of dangerous threats, including drugs, weapons, and explosives concealed on the human body, inside it or even hidden in the prosthetic devices much more effective and efficient in comparison with the ordinary metal detectors of competitive systems. The best detection level is the main advantage recognised by every customer.

Considering that walk-through metal detectors cannot cope with all the latest security threats, the innovative personal security systems invented by LINEV Group are the best and the most effective solution for safety protection. Today when terrorists use more and more sophisticated techniques and means, such as nonmetallic weapons, plastic and liquid explosives, and when drug dealers use human bodies as containers for drug transportation, the security systems must be enhanced by the latest technologies and solutions.

People X-ray Screening
Benefits of the people X-ray screening devices

X-ray people screening systems are security technologies that use X-ray technology to produce images of a person’s body to detect potential threats or contraband that may be concealed on or in the person’s body.

These systems are designed to be safe for the person being screened, and they use advanced imaging technology that minimizes the dose of radiation to which the person is exposed.

People screening systems provide an essential tool for enhancing the safety and security of high-risk environments and can help to prevent potentially dangerous individuals or items from entering secure areas. These systems are critical in locations such as prisons, airports, courthouses, government buildings, and other high-risk areas with a risk of terrorist attacks, criminal activity, or other security threats.

How to choose people X-ray screening system

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Safety

Safety is a key consideration, especially for full-body scanner machine. Consider a system that is certified to meet safety standards and does not expose individuals to harmful radiation levels. Most scanners are compliant with the ANSI/HPS standard N43.17-2009 for radiation safety and have been certified by Intertek ETL as meeting UL 61010-1:2004 Ed.2 requirements for electrical and mechanical safety.

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Image quality

The people screening system’s image quality is vital for detecting potential threats or contraband items. Consider a system that produces high-resolution images with good contrast and detail.

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Customization

The people screening system should be customizable, can be tailored to specific security requirements, and can be integrated with other security systems. Possibility to upgrade is also a key to choose the right option – moving from single to dual view systems could be easy and cost-effective.

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Ease of use

The people screening system should be easy for both the operator and the individuals being scanned. Consider a system that has clear instructions and minimal setup time.

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Throughput

Throughput, or the number of individuals that can be scanned per hour, is an important consideration for facilities that need to process a high volume of people.

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Maintenance and support

Consider a vendor that offers training, technical support, and warranty coverage.

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    FAQ

    X-ray people screening systems are generally considered safe for people when used properly and under established safety guidelines. The radiation dose from a typical X-ray screening is very low, typically equivalent to a few minutes of natural background radiation. However, pregnant women and children are generally more sensitive to radiation and may be at greater risk. In such cases, screening systems should only be used when absolutely necessary, and the radiation dose should be kept as low as possible.
    To ensure the safety of people being screened, screening systems are designed and operated under established safety standards and protocols.

    X-ray people screening devices can detect a wide range of objects and materials that may pose a security threat, including:

    • Weapons: such as guns, knives, and explosives.
    • Contraband items: X-ray people systems can detect illegal drugs, currency, and other contraband items.
    • Metallic and non-metallic objects: X-ray people systems can detect metallic and non-metallic objects, such as plastic or ceramic weapons or components.

    Foreign objects that may have been swallowed or hidden inside the body. Threats hidden in prosthetic devices.

    X-ray people screening systems project a low-dose X-ray beam through the individual’s body, which is then captured by a detector on the other side. The system produces an image of the individual’s body, which can be used to detect the presence of potential threats, such as weapons, explosives, or other contraband items.

    The cost of X-ray people screening devices can vary depending on several factors, including:

    • System technology: Penetrating and backscattering are main types of X-ray technologies used in body scanners.
    • System type: various types of X-ray people screening systems are available, ranging from handheld devices to full-body scanners.
    • Throughput: the throughput of the system, or the number of individuals that can be scanned per hour, can also affect the cost. Higher throughput systems may be more expensive.
    • Installation and maintenance costs.
    • Additional features. Some people X-ray screening systems may come with other features such as automatic threat detection, software updates, and staff training, which can increase the cost. In addition, the price of X-ray people screening systems may also be influenced by factors such as the size of the facility, the level of security required, and the specific needs of the organization.
    • Additional software features. Last but not least is using contemporary software features like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and others, being able to assist operators detecting threats.

    As a result, the cost of X-ray people screening systems can vary widely, ranging from several thousand to several million dollars.

    X-ray people screening systems (devices) are typically used in high-security environments where there is a need to screen individuals for potential threats or contraband items to maintain the facility’s safety and security.

    Some common locations where X-ray people screening systems may be used include:

    • Prisons. X-ray people screening systems are widely used in prisons and detention centers to stop contraband of drugs, blades, small electronic devices and other contraband hidden even inside the human body.
    • Courthouses: To ensure the safety and security of courtrooms, X-ray people screening systems may be used to screen individuals for potential weapons or other contraband items.
    • Government buildings: High-security buildings may use X-ray people screening systems to screen individuals for potential threats or prevent unauthorized access to secure areas.
    • Border crossings: At border crossings, X-ray people screening systems may be used to screen individuals for potential threats or contraband items as they enter or leave a country.
    • Airports: X-ray people screening systems are commonly used in airports to screen passengers for potential threats before they board their flights.

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