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HIGH RISK Training Information

Design All courses are designed specifically for the client based on prior knowledge, environment, facilities, equipment and operational requirement
Venue In clients’ own country or environment to ensure operational relevance. Exceptionally courses can be run at suitable location in the UK
Instructors All instructors have both operational and instructional knowledge from service in the British Armed Forces
Equipment SDS Group manufacture, and sell a large range of equipment relevant to their courses. These can either form part of the package or be used to enhance the training if the client is limited in their resources.

High Risk Courses


High Risk - Bomb Disposal

  • EO Reconnaissance and Investigation
  • Detection
  • Tasking EOD units and Categories of incident
  • Access – geology, excavation, shafting, groundwater
  • Diagnosis including design principles of:
    • Land Service Ammunition
    • Aerially delivered EO (Bomb)
    • Guided Weapons
    • Cluster Weapons
    • NBC Weapons
  • Use of Radiography
  • Protection structural or personal
  • Render Safe Procedures:
    • Fuse Removal
    • Fuse Immunisation
    • Case Entry
    • Deflagration Techniques
    • Removal and Neutralisation of filling
  • UXB Site Control
  • Recovery
  • Final Disposal
  • Battle Area Clearance/Range Clearance

High Risk Counter Terrorist Search Operations

  • Intelligence and Information
  • Previous Operations
  • Reconnaissance and Risk Analysis
  • Target Recognition (weapons, IEDs, munitions, contraband)
  • Allocation of Resources and Equipment
  • Planning an Operation
  • Liaison with other Agencies
  • Search Equipments
  • Search Operations:
    • Body and Bag
    • Vehicle (incl aircraft, ships)
    • Building (Deterrent, Pro-active & Defence)
    • Route
    • Area
  • Documentation
  • Protection and Mitigation


High Risk - Improvised Explosive Device Disposal

  • Types of IEDs incl CBRN and suicide bombs
  • Tasking:
    • Route Planning
    • Briefing
    • Check Equipment
    • Movement
    • Arrival at Scene
  • EOD Control Point – Questioning technique
  • Electronic Counter Measures
  • Planning a Render Safe Procedure:
    • Safe Waiting Period
    • Protection
  • Render Safe Procedures
  • Use of Equipment
  • Exercises in Various Environments