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
SJH Projects provides blast protection products, consultancy and independent testing.
SJH Projects offers blast protection products and servicess and provides bespoke security solutions to numerous clients worldwide. Wherever you are in the world, we can help you overcome challenges related to blast effects.
Our staff remain well-versed in the international legislation governing the transportation and storage of detonators, blast protection, and hostile vehicle mitigation. We support international governments and military organisations, as well as clients in the petrochemical industry, private businesses requiring safeguards against attacks, and NGOs involved in high-risk international aid programmes such as demining.
Whether you need a blast vulnerability assessment, bomb protection solutions, or independent testing of products, SJH Projects will deliver a discreet, reliable, and highly professional service.
Using viable threat scenarios to understand the overpressure loads on the different facades of your building or structure. This can be used to better specify to suppliers the performance levels of blast protective measures, such as glazing, or the importance of managing the threat of standoff distances.
You screen your mail – if something is detected that is not right then use a Mailsafe to safely contain it. Carry out your evacuation safely and should a device detonate within the Mailsafe, the forensic evidence is contained and the disruption to your organisation is minimised.
Be advised on the myriad of HVM options and technologies available and what works best for your particular needs.
This includes barriers, bollards, fencing and gates as well as protective but functional, decorative street furniture and natural features.
Store and transport working quantities of detonators, safely and conveniently using our Detsafes.
Use one the standard models or have something designed to meet your specific requirements.
The performance required from your Hostile Vehicle Mitigation measures is largely determined by understanding speed, and associated kinetic energy, of different vehicle types upon impact.
Powerful Lithium-Ion batteries are now very much with us and are increasingly causing fires. This is mainly during the charging process. Use our ‘Charge Boxes‘ to safely contain Li-ion batteries for storage and charging.
SJH Projects will plan, run and report on blast tests to a wide range of official standards and procedures. Test facilities are selected to best meet customer specific requirements for the best outcome and value.
K9-Safes are bolted into your vehicle and provide both physical security and fire protection for the explosives samples within. The K9-Safe is lined with our XPT material to mitigate any internal blast events.
Specialists in testing to the NATO documents AEP55 Volumes 2 & 3 for the assessment of vehicle protection against a wide range of landmines and IEDs.
Programmes have been conducted for both Government and Industry.
Det-Pads are designed for the rapid isolation of detonators to inhibit initiation of main explosive charges and to protect against fragmentation from detonators and connectors during EMOE/breaching operations. Det-Pads are simple and easy to use under all conditions.
SJH Projects has developed bespoke solutions for customer’s own needs and also helped them in the development of their own products for future commercial use.
Integral to most the SJH product line, our XPT blast mitigation material is excellent for absorbing and attenuating blast energy and as a thermal insulator for protecting sensitive equipment. Our low temperature moulding process gives flexibility in manufacture.
With its extensive experience in managing the effects of energetic events, SJH Projects is well placed to mitigate the potential dangers of Lithium-Ion batteries. See our work on E-Bike batteries as a case study.
Deployed and proven in operational theatres, the XPT material is integrated into a backing steel structure to provide underside and wheel arch protection for both military and civilian/NGO vehicles. Minesafe is usually engineered in partnership with a vehicle armourer.
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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