Dubai Customs has developed a Mobile cabin to ensure the safety of your inspection officers, Emirates Today reported on Wednesday (08.04.2020/XNUMX/XNUMX).
The new device, initiated by the administrative affairs department of Dubai Customs, complies with health guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health and other health authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Khawla Slaes, head of the administrative affairs department, said the new mobile customs inspection booth has been designed in cooperation with a manufacturing company.
«It aims Protect inspectors and sterilize them before embarking on their inspection routines."
The secure inspection passage can be easily transported to any location within the building, he added.
«It is equipped with a smart thermal scanner that reads the temperature out loud, a fwater source operated on foot instead of hands and complete sterilization, along with safety equipment, including gloves, masks and full-body protective clothing«.
The safety of our inspection officers is a priority, Slaes stressed.
«At the same time, we ensure a job of simplified inspection to maintain our role in Facilitate legitimate trade and secure borders«.
Slaes noted that Dubai Customs has taken a number of precautionary measures and measures to ensure the safety of inspection officers while carrying out their work. “These included the sterilisation of all trucks passing through the Hatta border crossing.”
Dubai Customs had previously sterilized all its buildings and customs centers and facilities.
Source: Emirates Today
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