- Kuwait Customs issued new instructions to strengthen radiation screening at all customs ports.
- Radiation detection gates must operate continuously for inspecting goods, vehicles, and containers.
- Disabling or bypassing the gates is only allowed for emergency technical reasons and must be reported to the Ministry of Health.
- If a radiation alarm is triggered, customs must stop the shipment, verify the alarm, isolate the conveyance, notify the liaison officer, and get written approval before release.
Source: mailchi.mp
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