Standard IEEE/ANSI N42.55-2013 14.3.2014 preview

IEEE/ANSI N42.55-2013

American National Standard for the Performance of Portable Transmission X-Ray Systems for Use in Improvised Explosive Device and Hazardous Device Identification



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Designation standards: IEEE/ANSI N42.55-2013
Publication date standards: 14.3.2014
SKU: NS-415127
The number of pages: 45
Approximate weight : 135 g (0.30 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE/ANSI N42.55-2013 :

New IEEE Standard - Active.

The purpose of this standard is to establish requirements and methods of test for portable transmission x-ray systems for use in improvised explosive device and hazardous device disarming and render safe operations. These systems include those that provide still and/or video images. This standard does not apply to cabinet x-ray systems, such as those used for security screening, and backscatter x-ray systems.

ISBN: 978-0-7381-8949-9, 978-0-7381-8950-5

Number of Pages: 45

Product Code: STD98557, STDPD98557

Keywords: ANSI N42.55, hazardous devices, improvised explosive devices, performance standard, portable x-ray system, transmission x-ray system

Category: Homeland Security|Nuclear Instruments

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