Testing in the Age of the Coronavirus
With a nationwide lockdown put in place during the set up, a recent blast test was a challenge for all concerned. After months of planning,
With a nationwide lockdown put in place during the set up, a recent blast test was a challenge for all concerned. After months of planning,
Reacting to incident report with similar equipment at a different facility, a customer had a requirement to protect against the blast and fragmentation from a ceramic insulator failing in a substation.
Landmines – A Resource Over the years, Steve Holland of SJH Projects has been involved in many projects connected with landmines, which has resulted in
In an article written for LinkedIn, the development and testing of a blast resistant aircraft baggage container is discussed. Initiated as a result of the Lockerbie bomb, the development process is shown with some discussion on what happened to this technology.
In an article written for LinkedIn the background and testing of the Frangible Surrogate Head is discussed. This focuses on adding instrumentation to measure intracranial pressure waves across the brain as a means of comparing protection equipment.
A throw back, all the way to 2007, when about now, we were filming to support that year’s Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. In 2007 the presenter was Dr Hugh Montgomery and he lectured on ‘The Science of Survival’.
Despite the large number of tested products on the market, there are times when a unique and novel solution is required. Working with partners in Risk Management and Finite Element Analysis a detailed project was undertaken…
An interesting week supporting the lifespan testing of a novel artillery piece. High speed and low recoil. Lots of detailed data collection for each shot. The difference between messing about and science is writing things down.
The final batch of K9-Safes have gone to a Western European police force to complete the fit out of their dog search vans. The K9-Safes provide physical security and protection from fire for the small explosive samples required for the dogs to undertake their search role.
To cater for larger parcels, we have now made the Mailsafe 200 available. This unit is large enough to take 24″ x 24″ x 24″ boxes, as used by many courier firms.
SJH Projects announces the arrival of its new K9-Safe. This unit was developed at the request of a European police force to provide a more safe and secure means by which to transport the small explosive samples used with sniffer dogs.
For less covert operations and for greater user safety the Det-Pad variants are now available in red. See more on our Det-Pads
SJH Projects has completed a project to design a new Explosive Laboratory facility.
SJH Projects exhibited at the ‘Personal Armour Systems Symposium’ held at Robinson College, Cambridge from the 8th to 12th of September.
British Forces News recently filmed a piece on the surrogate limb technology and how can benefit the military.British Forces News recently filmed a piece on the surrogate limb technology and how it can benefit the military.
An article on SJH Projects, focussing on the human surrogate test limbs was in The Independent today.
Developed at the request of the user community, Det-Pads provide a way of working near detonators with minimised fragmentation risk
A team at Newcastle University’s School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering has just finished a student project looking at improved ‘Ankle-Foot Orthoses’.
Now available, the Frangible Surrogate Arm will be used for investigation protection measures for deminers and for the evaluation of injuries in a vehicle blast event.
The range of surrogate human parts for the testing of energetic events is being expanded with the development of the Frangible Surrogate Arm – FSA.