The assessment was carried out by the Administration Affairs Department
In its commitment to meet the needs and requirements of the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation aimed at enhancing occupational safety principles, Dubai Customs has successfully completed the radiation safety assessment of all container scanning devices at its customs centres in record time.
The assessment, carried out by the Administration Affairs Department represented by the Health, Safety, and Environment team in collaboration with the Customs Inspection Division and internal and external partners, covered all 10 scanning units. The aim was to ensure the health and safety of the department’s employees, particularly those working in customs inspection.
“The radiation assessment of container scanning systems at customs centres, carried out by the Administrative Affairs Department in collaboration with the Customs Inspection Division, demonstrates Dubai Customs’ commitment to meeting the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation’s requirements and the top management’s dedication to the health and safety of customs inspection employees,” stated Ibrahim Nasser Buhamer, Director of the Administration Affairs Department.
“The Administrative Affairs Department, in cooperation with all internal and external partners, works on developing and applying the highest standards and best global practices that ensure continuous progress in our vital mission of protecting the community, facilitating trade, and promoting tourism to support Dubai’s sustainable economic growth and development,” he continued.