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US airport tests self-service security scanner

13 Mar 2024
 Source: TSA
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The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is trialling a new self-service security scanning protocol at Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport.

Passengers who opt to try the self-service security prototype can remotely call airport security agents, place their belongings on an automated conveyor to be scanned, and walk through an all-glass, three-dimensional body scanner.

The scanner, equipped with a screen and multiple sensors, indicates how the passenger must stand to be scanned. It will then identify any metal appliances on their body and notify them to remove them.

Once the scan is completed, passengers will collect all their belongings. The conveyor’s smart sensors are designed to notify passengers if they leave any of their belongings behind.

The new self-service security scanner at Las Vegas offers passengers a quick and convenient way to pass through security checks. This process requires minimal contact, ensuring a safer and more efficient travel experience.

The TSA is actively seeking feedback from all passengers who are willing to try the new self-service security scanner, which will be crucial in refining and improving the system.

The TSA has confirmed that the introduction of the new self-service security scanner will not reduce security staff. Instead, any additional staff will be assigned as online consultants for the system and to manage busier aspects of the security screening process.

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