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The focal point in the UK Ministry of Defence for international Government to Government (G2G) requests for support in the management of the threats and risks from conventional munitions, improvised explosive devices (IED) and Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear-Explosive Ordnance...
Approved explosive detection systems to screen hold baggage and cargo.
More than 100 personnel from the British Army and Royal Navy have been involved in a complex operation to remove a WW2 bomb discovered at a residential property
Explains how we handle data you have submitted in accordance with the Poisons Act 1972.
Product Safety Report for an Explosion Proof Extractor Axial Fan presenting a serious risk of fire and explosion.
You need a licence to manufacture or store explosives
Liquid explosive detection systems approved by Department for Transport for use in aviation security.
List of explosive detection systems for cabin baggage approved by us for general and exceptional case by case use in aviation security.
Two-part form lists medical questions to be completed by the applicant and their GP.
Do you have an innovative idea to enhance the detection of trace explosives using novel, lightweight, bioassay systems?
You must have a licence for explosives in harbours in Northern Ireland
You need a licence to load, unload, or handle explosives in ports
The Innovative Research Call (IRC), run by DASA seeks proposals to develop innovative scientific and technical solutions for improved detection of explosives and weapons capability.
New DASA competition seeks novel and innovative proposals to develop and improve explosives and weapons detection capability.
Approved free running explosive detection dogs for use in aviation security.
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