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June 9, 1989 Mr. Gene Simpson Post Office Box 1596 Lahaina 96767 Maui, Hawaii Dear Mr. Simpson: This is in response to your letter to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requesting information as to whether "anyone is monitoring the possible harmful effects that may be caused by exposure to rays emitted from airport scanning devices". Your letter was forwarded to the Directorate of Technical Support for reply. OSHA has no data regarding the health effect of exposure to rays emitted from scanners. The Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for the monitoring of scanning devices located in the nation's airports. Normally, x-rays and in some cases fluoroscopy type devices are used to scan luggage. This equipment, like most industrial x-ray emitting devices, is so designed as to minimize the public and the employees' exposure to harmful rays. As with the baggage x-ray scanning units, the walk-through metal detectors are also evaluated by the FDA. These units operate by either low intensity magnetic fields or radio frequency. In all cases, exposure to radiation from any scanning device is kept as low as possible. For additional information, you may wish to contact FDA. The name of contact, address, and telephone number are: Ms. Pamela G. Chissler Division of Consumer Affairs Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration Rockville, MD 20857 Telephone: (301)443-4190 If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Mac Arthur Cheeks of our staff on (202)523-7056. Sincerely, Edward J. Baier Director Directorate of Technical Support |
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