Virgin and Qantas to ban power bank use

What will be of concern is if we had to follow the Chinese model where they check serial numbers… that could potentially make security wait times unworkable. In china they just have to search a chinese data base, a worldwide data base might contain thousands of brands and serial numbers,
I dont think thats the case. Just got back from a China trip which included domestic legs. It's true they inspect the power bank for the 'CCC' logo (which I understand has to be printed on the power bank, not just a sticker), nobody input the serial number anywhere.
The power bank inspection happened at the security screening area and was inspected twice: once by the staff before your items go through the X-ray machine, and again by another staff member after its gone through the X-ray.
 
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I dont think thats the case. Just got back from a China trip which included domestic legs. It's true they inspect the power bank for the 'CCC' logo (which I understand has to be printed on the power bank, not just a sticker), nobody input the serial number anywhere.
The power bank inspection happened at the security screening area and was inspected twice: once by the staff before your items go through the X-ray machine, and again by another staff member after its gone through the X-ray.
Post #34 of this thread indicated that if they’re not satisfied with the CCC label, or suspect it might be fake, they look up the serial number.

That would be unworkable on an international scale.
 
Post #34 of this thread indicated that if they’re not satisfied with the CCC label, or suspect it might be fake, they look up the serial number.

That would be unworkable on an international scale.

It’s like anything. Policies are set, that gets you 90% compliance because most people are honest.

You then inspect a certain amount for the compliance mark and capacity, of those check a smaller sample randomly and/or if it looks suspect.

Nothing about airport security is 100%. They’ve had the rule you must be able to demonstrate your electronic device works (ie no flat battery) but they’re obviously not checking every device.

The other thing is legal liability. If your powerbank causes a fire and it doesn’t comply with the rules, you might need a good lawyer.
 

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