Precision Platform 4022 Scanner
Storage, Transportation and Disposal
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Except where identified within this section, the scanner does not contain
hazardous or restricted materials.
Guidelines for disposal of equipment by Honeywell or the customer for
scanner-specific materials are outlined in Subsection 10.2.1 and Subsection
10.2.2.
10.2.1. Solid
materials
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Remove all belts, wheels, and non-metallic parts (except plastic)
from the scanner and dispose through the local refuse system.
Recycle plastic parts.
•
Remove and recycle wire and cabling; the copper may have
value as scrap.
•
Recycle (or handle as special waste) the Electrical and electronic
components - for example, solder, circuit boards, batteries, and
oil-filled capacitors. Do not send them to landfill, as there is
potential for lead and other metals leaching into the ground and
water.
•
Recycle metals. In many cases they have value as scrap - for
example, beams, enclosures, mounting and retraction
components, fasteners and hardware.
10.2.2.
Disposal of radioactive sources
•
Contact Radiological operations and they will advise and
facilitate safe disposal.
10.3.
Storing radioactive sources
If a sensor head containing a radioactive source has to be stored for a
period of time before it can be mounted on the scanner, it must be placed
in an area to which access is controlled by licensed personnel. This
generally means that the sensor head must be stored in a locked room or
cabinet. If storage will be for a period of weeks or months, arrangements
often can be made to have Honeywell store the sensor. Contact Honeywell
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