tsa accreditation

TSA Systems' radiation monitors fully satisfy the highest international requirements applied to radioactivity monitoring and controlling equipment. They are approved by various certificates (Domestic and International) in numerous countries. The equipment produced by TSA Systems for controlling the illicit trafficking of radioactive and nuclear materials successfully passed tests and international certification during the ITRAP program conducted by the (ARCS) Austrian Research Centers Seibersdorf in cooperation with the (IAEA) International Atomic Energy Agency, the (WCO) World Customs Organization and the (INTERPOL) International Criminal Police Organization, between September 1997 and June 2000.

TSA's ITRAP Certificate is available for viewing.

The ITRAP report (690K) is available in PDF format.

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ASTM Standards

TSA Systems is proudly compliant with ASTM Standards in the manufacture of pedestrian and vehicle radiation portal monitors. The Annual Book of ASTM Standards contains ASTM's 11,000+ standards and is available in print or CD-ROM. The volumes can be purchased individually, as a section or as the complete 70+ volume set. For more information, visit the ASTM web site or contact ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania USA 19428-2959.

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Los Alamos National Laboratory Standards

TSA Systems has participated in many testing and evaluation programs such as RADTRAP, ITRAP and in numerous less formal tests for Los Alamos National Laboratory. TSA has submitted new designs to Los Alamos for testing and evaluation. Access to these reports are sometimes restricted to selected government agencies. For more information, visit the Los Alamos National Laboratory Publication Library web site or contact Los Alamos National Laboratory, P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, New Mexico USA 87545.

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