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Lanyard
A lanyard is provided with the unit. The small nylon loop can be threaded
through the lanyard hole and looped back through itself to secure the unit.
The lanyard is tested to withhold approximately 25 pounds of force, before
breaking.
Scanning a person
•
Warning: Follow the approved policy & procedure for scanning a person.
This policy & procedure should be approved by the administrator and/or
supervisor of the person using the scanner.
• It is recommended that the person using the scanner
“NOT”
touch the person
being scanned with the detector.
• The detector is not a weapon.
• Treat the detector with care. Do not abuse.
National Institute of Justice guidelines for use of handheld detectors in schools.
While it is not difficult to learn to use a handheld metal detector correctly,
school administrators should not underestimate the value of annual training
for their operators, as well as training for staff who may be called upon to
serve as backup or supplemental operators. However, on-the-job practice is
important in allowing the school to achieve the type of throughput that will be
required in order to process students quickly.
Every school will want to tailor its own set of operator procedures to take into
consideration its students’ and community needs. Some generic procedures:
• The detector should be passed over the scannee’s body at a distance
of no more than 3 to 4 inches. Avoid touching the body or clothing with the
detector. However, for some baggier clothing, such as pants or jackets, it may
be necessary to hold the detector against or more into the fabric while scanning
in order to stay within 3 to 4 inches of all body surfaces.
• Most handheld metal detectors should be set at their highest sensitivity;
an exception to this is if there is significant interference from metal reinforcing
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