SJH Projects Participates in Berlin Congress.
Steve Holland of SJH Projects participated in an explosive specialist congress organised by Haverkamp in Germany. The event was a mixture of presentations, practical exercises and live demonstrations.
Steve Holland of SJH Projects participated in an explosive specialist congress organised by Haverkamp in Germany. The event was a mixture of presentations, practical exercises and live demonstrations.
Steve Holland MIExpE of SJH Projects presented a paper the use of the NATO document ‘AEP55’. He discussed the benefits of AEP55 in vehicle landmine testing as well as areas in which the document could be improved.
The weather during a recent series of blast resistant door trials was typical for Otterburn Ranges – that is pretty foul. The standing water did however gives rise to some interesting images from the high speed camera.
SJH Projects had the honour of supporting the 2007 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. Shown on Channel 5 in the UK the subject this year was ‘Back from the Brink’ – the science of survival.
SJH Projects can now deliver landmine testing of vehicles to the latest NATO standard. The AEP55 Vol 2 document will become the benchmark for this sort of testing and meeting its requirements is a complex process.
The Bombings in London of July 7th 2005 continue to influence changes in practice and planning for similar events that may happen anywhere in the UK sometime in the future.
SJH Projects participated in the preparation for thet test of a novel vehicle security barrier. This barrier has now past the highest rated tests both in North America and Europe.
Steve Holland of SJH Projects gave a presentation on ‘Technical Aspects of the July 7th London Bombs’.
In March 2004 Steve Holland gave a presentation on behalf of AML UK Ltd at this prestigious event at the Royal Military College of Science.
Steve Holland was a speaker at and co-organiser of Bomb and Blast 2004 held at the Institute of Physics in London.
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