Smiths Detection has signed a distribution agreement with Optosecurity
to provide airports with advanced EU standard upgrades to Smiths
Detection’s X-ray baggage scanners without the need to replace existing
equipment or hardware.
Installing the Canadian company’s OptoScreener device to the HI-SCAN
6040i, 6046si, or 7555i models will take them to the level of EU
certified LEDS (Liquid Explosives Detection System) Type C performance.
Type C systems can screen multiple liquid containers simultaneously when
placed outside the baggage.
The requirements are due to come into force after the scheduled lifting
of the current ban on liquids in hand luggage in the EU in April 2013.
OptoScreener, roughly the size of a desktop computer, can be installed
as an upgrade to 6040i, 6046si, or 7555i systems already in operation or
as an option for newly ordered machines. Smiths Detection’s other aTiX
models have already gained Type C certification.
Mal Maginnis, President of Smiths Detection, said: “Enhanced versions of
already successful technologies can often provide very effective tools
for detecting threats. As the EU deadline approaches, it is all the more
important for airports to be aware of the options now available to meet
evolving threats while minimizing costs and changes to security layouts.”
Smiths Detection currently has more than 70,000 X-ray systems in more
than 180 countries. Its HI-SCAN 6040i and 6046si systems are compact
with a tunnel opening ideally suited to screen carry-on baggage at
checkpoint areas with increasing security demands.
For more information about Smiths Detection, please visit www.smithsdetection.com.
Smiths
Detection offers advanced security solutions in civil and military
markets worldwide, developing and manufacturing government-regulated
technology products that help detect and identify explosives, chemical
and biological agents, radiological and nuclear threats, weapons,
narcotics and contraband. It is part of Smiths
Group, a global leader in applying integrated, advanced technologies
to markets in threat and contraband detection, energy, medical devices,
communications and engineered components. Smiths Group employs around
23,000 people in more than 50 countries.
