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

Department For Transport

October 28
10:18 2022

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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 28 October 2022 +show all updates
  1. 3 updated handler teaming approvals for Securitas.

  2. Additional 2 updated handler teaming approvals for Wagtail.

  3. Updated 5 handler teaming approvals.

  4. List amended to feature updated handler information for one dog from Wagtail.

  5. 4 dog and handler combinations updated from supplier Wagtail and 1 dog and handler suspended (removed from the AEL) as part of retraining / QA performance process (Wagtail).

  6. Added 4 dogs from new supplier ICTS.

  7. Additional 5 dogs placed on from Securitas.

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