Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-1142 - Baggage and Package Inspection Systems
A. For x-ray systems designed to screen
carry-on baggage or packages at airlines, railroads, bus terminals, package
inspection facilities, or similar facilities, a registrant shall ensure the
x-ray system has an operator present at the control area in a position that
permits surveillance of the ports and doors during generation of x-radiation to
prevent exposure to passengers and other members of the public.
B. For an exposure or preset succession of
exposures of one-half second or greater duration, a registrant shall use a
system that enables the operator to terminate the exposure or preset succession
of exposures at any time.
C. For an
exposure or preset succession of exposures of less than one-half second
duration, a registrant shall use a system that allows the operator to complete
the exposure in progress, but prevent additional exposures.
D. A registrant shall operate a baggage or
package inspection system according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
E. A registrant shall
not disconnect or otherwise tamper with the safety systems of a baggage or
package inspection system, except for maintenance purposes.
F. In addition to the requirements in this
Section, a registrant using a baggage or package inspection system shall meet
the requirements in R9-7-1140(A), (B), and (D).
Notes
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