ASTM F2401-2004 Standard Practice for Security Checkpoint Metal Detector Screening of Persons with Medical Devices《带医疗设备的人员安全检测点金属探测器屏蔽的标准规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 2401 04Standard Practice forSecurity Checkpoint Metal Detector Screening of Personswith Medical Devices1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2401; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the
2、year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 The following practice is intended to address the needsand concerns of persons with implanted, active, medica
3、ldevices or active ambulatory medical devices, as well aspassive implanted medical devices, while maintaining theintegrity of the security checkpoint.1.2 Active and passive implanted medical devices are beingused at an increasing rate as a means to prolong and improvequality of life. Although these
4、medical devices are typicallydesigned to operate in the electromagnetic environment expe-rienced in daily life, there is a potential for the disruption ofactive medical device function when exposed to certain elec-tromagnetic fields emitted by commonly encountered electri-cally powered products, inc
5、luding handheld and walk-throughmetal detectors used in security checkpoint screening. Inaddition, some active or passive implanted devices may triggerthe unintended alarm of the metal detector.1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values shown in parentheses are f
6、or informationonly.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to
7、use.2. Terminology2.1 Definitions:2.1.1 active medical devices, nelectrically powered medi-cal devices, usually employing electronic circuitry, for humanphysiological monitoring or to deliver medical treatment ortherapy such as drugs or electrical stimulation. These devicescan be implanted, patient
8、worn, or both.2.1.2 ambulatory medical devices, nany medical device(active or nonactive) that can be body mounted, worn, im-planted, or otherwise mobile with the patient and thus subjectto screening at the security checkpoint.2.1.3 archway, nphysical structure of a walk-throughmetal detector.2.1.4 e
9、lectromagnetic field, nwhen referenced in thispractice, it describes the energy field created by the metaldetector as a means to produce a response to materials withelectrical conductivity or magnetic susceptibility, or both. Theelectromagnetic fields used in metal detectors for securityscreening ap
10、plications are typically low frequency and varywith time and locations.2.1.5 handheld metal detector, nportable metal detectorproduct used by a security screener to provide localizedsearches of a person.2.1.6 passive (nonactive) medical devices,nnonelectrically powered medical devices. These types o
11、fmedical devices may have sufficient metallic content to causea response from a metal detector. These devices can beimplanted, patient worn, or both.2.1.7 security checkpoint, naccess point equipped withpersonnel and screening devices used as a means to control theflow of weapons or contraband mater
12、ial, or both.2.1.8 security screener, ntrained person performing thenecessary functions at a security checkpoint.2.1.9 walk-through metal detector, npermanently placedmetal detector product typically in an archway form thatprovides a search of the entire body as a person passes throughthe detector.3
13、. Summary of Practice3.1 This practice provides the means to identify, evaluate,and screen persons with ambulatory medical devices and reportincidences involving medical device users.3.2 These means shall include security checkpoint layout,signage, screening procedures, screener training, and inform
14、a-tion for the medical community (physicians, nurses, devicemanufacturers, patients, and so forth) about checkpoint secu-rity procedures to encourage the standardization of informationand media provided to persons with medical devices.4. Significance and Use4.1 This practice is intended to be used a
15、s a guide for thedesign, configuration, and operation of security checkpoints tominimize exposure of ambulatory medical devices to the1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F12 on SecuritySystems and Equipment and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F12.60 onControlled A
16、ccess Security, Search, and Screening Equipment.Current edition approved May 1, 2004. Published May 2004.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.electromagnetic fields emitted by metal detector security sys-tems. Guidance is
17、presented for signage and information tohelp identify persons with ambulatory medical devices andprocess them through the security checkpoint.4.2 This practice is intended to help in the training ofcheckpoint screeners to address the concerns of persons withambulatory medical devices and to respond
18、to their needs.4.3 This practice is intended to aid the medical communityin advising medical device users who may be affected toidentify themselves at security checkpoints so their concernsmay be addressed.4.4 This practice is intended to aid medical device manu-facturers to provide consistent infor
19、mation for medical deviceusers, patients, and checkpoint screeners.5. Procedure5.1 Checkpoint LayoutThe security checkpoint shall bearranged and configured to minimize medical device exposureto the metal detector emissions. This shall be facilitated by freetraffic flow through the checkpoint, which
20、in turn minimizesthe duration of time a person remains inside the archway. Toaccomplish this checkpoint layout, the following points shouldbe considered.5.1.1 Provide an area for divestiture of metallic objectsbefore screening.5.1.2 Provide identifiable queuing area for the human trafficflow through
21、 the security checkpoint. The traffic start pointshould be at least 30 cm before the archway entrance.5.1.3 Provide a path of free flow to ensure that no distrac-tions or obstructions prevent a person from freely passingthrough the archway unhindered. A distance of at least 1 mbeyond the archway exi
22、t where stopping for hand inspection ofparcels or retrieving items from the baggage screening X-raysystem is recommended.5.1.4 Provide no standing zones of 40 cm on each side of thewalk-through metal detector archway for security personnel.5.1.5 Provide a secondary screening area for manual scan-nin
23、g with a handheld metal detector or hand searching, or both,as provided by the security policy.5.1.6 Provide a means for bypass of the walk-throughdetector directly to the secondary screening area, if allowed bysecurity policy.5.2 SignageTypically security checkpoint metal detectorsare visible and i
24、dentifiable. Signage is suggested to alertpersons with concerns about their medical devices and directthem to security staff for assistance. An example is “Metaldetector in use. Persons with medical devices needing assis-tance should notify security personnel.”5.3 ReportingIncidents of medical devic
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