In Bruges
Steve Holland of SJH Projects participated in PASS 2025 ( The Personal Armour Systems Symposium) in Bruges in September. PASS is the premier technical event
Scansafe allows the user to provide protection of X-Ray scanning equipment, or more accurately, protection FROM such equipment. Should a device detonate whilst being X-Rayed, the body of the scanner will add significantly to the fragmentation. This will increase the potential of the device to damage both people and property. SJH Projects can design a casing for your scanner employing the same protection technology used in the Mailsafe range. The system can be designed as a flat pack kit with built in protected access ports for power supply and monitor cables. The casing will also feature removable access panels for maintenance and repair of the scanner unit within.
To fully investigate the threat and the challenge to provide protection of x-ray scanning equipment, a demonstration with 1kg PE inside a typical conveyor scanner was conducted. The lead encased x-ray source was mounted on the top of the body. No additional fragmentation was built into the threat.
Steve Holland of SJH Projects participated in PASS 2025 ( The Personal Armour Systems Symposium) in Bruges in September. PASS is the premier technical event
June and July saw a visit to Australia via Singapore. In Singapore, following up on a number of parallel enquires, I gave a presentation to
SJH Projects was in attendance at the Institute of Explosives Engineers conference ‘Fulmination 2025’ in Nottingham – nice and local. This is a great, high
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