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This document warns owners, skippers and crews about potential hazards associated with using LPG on board craft and makes recommendations.
Allied Joint Doctrine-3.15 provides Allied joint operations with a useful framework and guidance for the approach known as countering improvised explosive devices.
Location: Ulsan, Republic of Korea.
DOSR regulates Ordnance, Munitions and Explosives (OME) safety across Defence activities, in accordance with the Secretary of State’s policy statement and to maintain a regulatory regime.
Location: Felixstowe container terminal, England.
Allied Joint Publication-3.18 provides guidance and direction for the assignment of explosive ordnance disposal field elements.
Consultation about a consolidated approved code of practice on Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmosphere Regulations 2002.
New analysis of fires involving gas and an explosion.
This document is for operators of vessels with electric propulsion which have large capacitors in harmonic filters.
Auxiliary boiler explosion in the engine room while vessel was berthing at Felixstowe container terminal. Lead investigation state: Japan.
DfT/ODPM circular 1/2003 - advice to local planning authorities on safeguarding aerodromes and military explosives storage areas.
This one-off report has been provided in response to a number of requests for information from the media and general public about Improvised Explosive Device (IED) events involving UK armed forces on operations in Afghanistan. This release provides summary statistics...
The Royal Engineers are delivering world-leading training to Ukraine's combat engineers in Poland, with 1,500 mine detectors having been provided to Ukraine by the UK.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This tech would enable military personnel to look inside containers, including cars and walls, for hidden weapons or explosives without being near the threat.
Location: Berthed in Poole Harbour, England.
Location: 22 nautical miles north of Cromer, Norfolk, England.
Location: Glensanda Quarry, Loch Linnhe, Scotland.
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