Explosives and chemical detection associations / regulatory bodies in United Kingdom (UK) (9 found)

The ACS Pacesetters membership is made up of Contract Security Guarding Companies who are in the top 15% benchmarking and achievement levels set by the Security Industry Authority Approved Contractor Scheme.

Associated British Ports - ABP is the UK’s leading ports group. The association is an essential partner for the Offshore Wind industry, providing Operations and Maintenance (O&M) for over 50% of the sector’s activity, as well as building infrastructure in facilities like Green Port Hull, a joint investment with SGRE, the largest Offshore Wind blade manufacturer, and LEEF (Lowestoft Eastern Energy Facility).

Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure is the UK government’s National Technical Authority for physical and personnel protective security. The Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) protects national security by providing advice to the UK national infrastructure organisations, covering physical, personnel and cyber security

Founded in 1955 as an intergovernmental organisation, the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) seeks to harmonise civil aviation policies and practices amongst its Member States and, at the same time, promote understanding on policy matters between its Member States and other parts of the world.

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is at the centre of the European Union’s aviation safety system, ensuring that European citizens enjoy the highest common level of safety protection. It is an Agency of the European Union with specific regulatory responsibilities and executive tasks in the area of aviation safety.

National Centre for Nuclear Robotics is an organisation that offers programmes and services designed to accelerate and reduce the cost of UK’s nuclear clean-up tasks. It is a collaborative project involving international experts from 8 UK universities and 30+ partners from the nuclear industry.

SGS Baseefa a certification body for electrical and mechanical equipment intended for installation and use in potentially explosive atmospheres. The company is accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS).

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) provides quality manpower and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies and to conduct investigations on behalf of the state as directed by the Governor and Attorney General.

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