Evaluation of canine training aids containment for homemade explosive and components by headspace analysis and canine testing - Katilie CJ, DeGreeff LE, Sharpes CE, Best EM, Buckley PE, Gadberry JD, Maughan MN.

While canines are most commonly trained to detect traditional explosives, such as nitroaromatics and smokeless powders, homemade explosives (HMEs), such as fuel-oxidizer mixtures, are arguably a greater threat. As such, it is imperative that canines are su...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Burns, Electricity, Explosions, Fire, Scalds Source Type: news