Posted on 02/13/2018 9:07:59 AM PST by EdnaMode
Security x-rays are designed to look for metal obejcts and only go through a few centimeters of material, they are much less powerful then medical x-rays.
Its why the staff operating them aren’t hiding behind a led screen
In the “old days” when shoe stores had xray machines to help fit feet to shoes, my sister and eye used to amuse ourselves by looking at xrays of our feet, exposing ourselves to the radiation for minutes at a time with no interference from the shoe salesman.
Read the headline and thought she was in a medical facility and didn’t trust the staff with her bag;) Oh well!!!!
Even went to the bathroom with it
As another poster pointed out, airport scanners are different from medical x-rays. Even if we assume the worst bodily exposure of 7 mSv for a CT scan, it's much lower than the permitted exposure per year for a US radiation worker.
Considering this is China, I'd bet her health is on par with a 60+ year old pack-a-day smoker with exposure to pollution. Terminal x-rays are a walk in the park.
Candid Camera did a gag years ago where Funt played an airport security guy and told travelers that “new regulations” required them to hop up on the belt and ride through the xray machine.
That sounds pretty funny. :D
That’s pretty funny.
Why waste a perfectly good X-ray scan?
Worried about someone taking her Tide Pods?
Yes, I had guessed Asian before reading it.
It wasn’t as sexy as I thought it might be . . . unless you’re into bones and skulls.
But didn't she receive such a dose at least once per SECOND? This is essentially X-Ray VIDEO. Isn't there a equivalent "frame rate"?
Someone else in the thread pointed out that this isn’t a full-blown X-ray. If you notice there’s no shielding of the employees around the equipment like you would see in a clinical setting. It’s designed to detect specific inanimate things, not penetrate the body with any level of detail.
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