Monday, October 10, 2016

Scanners takes over for “sniffing” and kroppsvisitering – ABC News

About a half year’s time is the date set for the opening of the new part of Oslo Airport Gardermoen where the new items at the security checkpoint with eleven different locks will be in place. Then it is at the same time the hook on the door for kroppsvisitering, which in recent years have been subject to new procedures.

People have different intimgrense and we see a whole new satisfaction after we walked away from the håndsøk. A new regulations have opened in the last year, and then exploited the opportunity, ” says Kristin Bjerke, head of department at the OSL Security to Aftenposten.

Provision  kroppsskanner

To see the new securityskannerne out. They come in place over the new year in the new security checks at Oslo Airport Gardermoen. Photo: Oslo Lufthavn

In the last year started watchmen to use small, greyish white patches that are often called “sniffers”. These are recognized across the area of your body or your luggage to check for metal or explosives. In the same year, three different types of kroppsskannere tested in the course of a three month period.

the Choice fell on the securityskanneren from the Provision 2 and it should be purchased into six pieces, each of which has a price tag of 1.2 million. The scanners take image of the entire body, and the items you have on you is highlighted on a gender-neutral picture that watchmen gets up on the screen.

– Securityskannerne to be used as a substitute for the sniffing to the clarification of the alarms from the metalldetektorportal. When there is a difference in metalldetektorportalen to passenger use securityskanneren to uncover where there was a difference – also called directed search. With this be avoided håndsøk. But already in september last year, took sniffing over for håndsøk, ” says Kristin Bjerke to Aftenposten.

Kroppsskannere

The new kroppsskannerne will give sikkerhetskontrolløren a gender – and størrelsesnøytralt image on the screen, where the objects that give the tees are marked. Photo: Oslo Airport

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