A leading radiation protection firm has been showing P&J Live security staff the ropes in the run up to the big opening.
Aberdeen Radiation Protection Services (ARPS) has provided training to personnel on the safe use of X-ray baggage scanners at the new £333m venue.
The development, which will be the largest event complex in the north of Scotland, will open its doors to the public for the first time this Saturday.
Director Brian Heaton said: “This is a really exciting opportunity for ARPS and we are delighted to have been asked to help play a part in getting such a huge venue up and running.”
P&J Live is being delivered by Aberdeen City Council in partnership with Henry Boot Developments and includes a new 12,500 capacity arena, 48,000sqm of exhibition space and conferencing for up to 5,000, as well as two on site hotels with 350 bedrooms and a further 150 rooms coming shortly after opening.
Westhill-based ARPS was established in 2001 and provides round-the-clock radiation protection advice, services and training to a wide range of industry sectors both in the UK and abroad.
For more information on our services, visit www.aberdeenradiation.co.uk