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Guidance: Free running explosive detection dogs (FREDD) for aviation security

Department For Transport

October 10
13:18 2023

Approved free running explosive detection dogs in open document format

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Approved free running explosive detection dogs in excel format

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Free running explosive detection dogs (FREDD) approved for use in aviation security by the Department for Transport.

FREDDs screen cargo within the warehouse, offering a real time detection capability for screening cargo for explosives in an operational environment.

Published 16 November 2017
Last updated 10 October 2023 +show all updates
  1. Minor changes to reflect latest approved dogs, certification dates and handler combinations added.

  2. Minor changes to approved FREDDs to reflect latest approved dogs, certification dates and handler combinations.

  3. Minor changes to approved FREDDs to reflect latest approved dogs, certification dates and handler combinations

  4. The following updates have been made: one Wagtail dog removed from list, change in handler details on 2 Wagtail dogs and 2 additional Securitas dogs approved.

  5. A new document has the following changes:- 1 Wagtail dog removed from list- change in handler details on 1 Wagtail dog

  6. Updated to add 4 new dog approvals.

  7. 3 updated handler teaming approvals for Securitas.

  8. Additional 2 updated handler teaming approvals for Wagtail.

  9. Updated 5 handler teaming approvals.

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