Explosive Hazard Management

DAG utilises the full spectrum of the EHM “Toolbox” and has the capacity to undertake the following activities in support of clients around the globe. All DAG operations are fully compliant with the following United Nations Standards International Mine Action Standards (IMAS), International Ammunition Technical Guidelines (IATG) and International Small Arms Control Standards (ISACS).

 

Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

 

In many post- and ongoing conflict areas, the threat posed by single items of ordnance such as grenades, cluster munitions, land service ammunition and mortars is a constant threat. DAG EOD teams provide detection, identification, evaluation, and render safe, recovery and disposal operations.

Battle Area Clearance (BAC)

 

In areas that are known to be free from the impact of landmines but still impacted by ordnance and munitions, be it from conflict in the area or use as training ranges, our teams are able to carry out systematic search, detection and removal of all items of explosively hazardous material.

 

Weapons & Ammunition Management

 

Poor or ineffective stockpile security is a growing concern, not only through the proliferation of weapons and ammunition but also the threat posed to local populations living near these stores. The DAG team has considerable practical experience in dealing with these problems and can assists in dealing with your storage, transportation, handling processes, operating procedures, and disposal needs.

 

Demining

 

DAG teams have extensive experience in undertaking technical survey, mapping, clearance, marking, post-clearance documentation, and finally the handover of cleared land to the relevant authorities, gained in 23 different theatres over a span of 20 years.

Mechanical Clearance

 

In the correct environment the use of mechanical assets is a key component of clearance operations, with the machines performing tasks such as ground preparation, tripwire removal, verification, and clearance over large areas. DAG employees and management have many years of experience of utilising these assets, both remote and driver operated.