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A Few Facts About TSA's Full-Body Scanners

By Andrew SchneiderDec 20th 2010 – 8:58AM

How the Transportation Security Administration explains its two full-body scanners: Backscatter technology projects an ionizing X-ray beam over the body surface at high speed. The reflection, or "backscatter," of the beam is detected, digitized and displayed on a monitor. Each full body scan produces less than 10...

Expert: Scanner Training More Intense Outside of US

By Andrew SchneiderDec 20th 2010 – 8:57AM

The full-body scanners have either been deployed, or are being seriously considered for use, in Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Nigeria, India, South Africa and most of the European Union. In those countries, the personnel are extensively trained and understand radiation, how the X-ray devices...

AOL Investigation: No Proof TSA Scanners Are Safe

By Andrew SchneiderDec 20th 2010 – 8:57AM
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If you believe the government, you have little to worry about from the radiation beam flitting over the front and back of your body in airport watchdogs' search for explosives and other hidden implements of terror this holiday season. The Transportation Security Administration says that when working properly, the...

Background on body scanner

A full-body scanner is a device that creates an image of a person's naked body through their clothing to look for hidden objects without physically removing their clothes or making physical contact.

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