(CNN) — Don't worry, Los Angeles commuters, your time rushing through the metro system won't be held up by these body scanners.
Instead, these new high-tech scanners, at the bottom of the escalators, will scan you as you walk by. They scan your naturally occurring body waves looking for any indication of concealed weapons or explosive devices.
The Transportation Security Administration partnered with LA Metro to test the portable passenger screening devices and announced on Tuesday that Metro will be the first in the nation to equip its surface transportation agency with them.
This the the front view of the scanner.
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"This new technology will augment our aggressive safety and security posture and help us proactively deter potential attacks to our system."
So how do they work?
They scan your body for objects that are blocking your naturally produced body waves. Both metallic and nonmetallic objects can be picked up by the scanner.
No radiation is emitted and the scanners will not display anatomical details. The technology has been tested this past year at the 7th Street/Metro Center Station.
CNN's Braden Walker and Cheri Mossburg contributed to this report.
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