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Explanation of warning signs in instructions and on the X-ray unit for hazard identification.
Important safety guidelines including handling of X-ray generators, operating conditions, and maintenance.
Visual inspection procedures before powering on the X-ray unit.
Guidelines for evaluating images safely, avoiding time pressure and identifying suspicious items.
Description of power-on, emergency stop buttons, and radiation indicators for unit status and safety.
Procedures for restarting after an emergency stop and logging into the system.
Steps for logging out users and properly shutting down the X-ray unit.
Procedures for marking suspicious objects, sending images to recheck stations, and using the Xport system.
Using the X-ACT system for threat detection and its monthly calibration requirement.
Detection of gamma and neutron radiation, with alarm indication and safety precautions.
Highlighting higher absorbing objects with markings and frames for improved detection.
Projection of fictional threat images and operator's role in detecting and marking objects.
Procedures and messages for recognized, missed, and aborted threat object projections.
Using OTS XTrain for training, detecting and marking objects.
Functionality for digital storage of X-ray images, including online recording and archiving.
Resolving issues related to the unit not switching on/off and resetting emergency stop buttons.
Defining and managing access rights for users with operator and local supervisor levels.
Setting up HI-TIPPLUS and aTIP systems, organizing categories, and defining projection settings.
Configuring the OTS XTrain system, organizing training sessions, and defining projection parameters.
Procedures for calibrating the material detection and performing complete fourfold calibration.
| Brand | Smiths detection |
|---|---|
| Model | HI-SCAN 9075 |
| Category | Scanner |
| Language | English |












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