Bomb dog tracks poachers
Don was born in 2015. He’s a stunning German Shepherd. He was quickly identified as ideal for explosive detection training.
Don was born in 2015. He’s a stunning German Shepherd. He was quickly identified as ideal for explosive detection training.
SafeLane's Falkland Islands team, which has been demining the islands since 2009, was recently thanked for its contribution to a new defibrillator charity.
SafeLane's marine team is excited to be attending the Offshore Energy conference in Amsterdam to showcase their unexploded ordnance and chemical munition risk mitigation …
Staff around the world ran half marathons to raise £10,000 for victims of explosive threats.
SafeLane's operations require teams of dedicated staff to provide life support: discover what makes the Somalian team world class.
Staff recently visited field colleagues in Somalia to get a deeper understanding of what project staff encounter on a daily basis.
This September, SafeLane staff around the world will be running half marathons in locations as diverse as Mogadishu and the Forest of Dean to raise money for victims of landmines…
The UN's World Humanitarian Day honours humanitarian efforts worldwide. This year, it is focused on women whose work supports people in crisis and conflict zones, women …
SafeLane HQ staff have been fortunate to receive three days' counter IED (C-IED) training from experienced search professional and training and mentoring expert Vikki Williams…
SafeLane is operational globally; its field staff are extremely humble and modest...but here's what one team supported in just one month on a single project!
SafeLane surveyor Blessing Kachidza attended a government sponsored training workshop on processing geospatial data collected by drones.
Ahead of Britain's Armed Forces Day, we would like to say 'thank you' to the exceptional individuals who make up the armed forces community.
In dogs, aflatoxins have the potential to cause liver disease and ultimately death...SafeLane has invested in new testing equipment to ensure their working dogs are protected…
SafeLane's multi task teams in one African nation are working so hard to ensure children in local communities are protected, as this latest update shows.
For International Mine Awareness Day SafeLane's Western Sahara team delivered a mine risk education and medical training session for local Saharawi children.
There are many ways to ensure kennel stress is not experienced by SafeLane's working dogs; but what happens when one dog cannot adjust to kennel life?
This week, SafeLane’s international marine team received a glowing testimonial for their critical work in support of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project in the Baltic.
SafeLane supported the UN sponsored Samia Yusuf Omar Mogadishu Half Marathon today - helping to raise funds for the Aamin ambulance charity in Mogadishu.
SafeLane’s Mogadishu-based explosive detection dog teams volunteered to support the Uganda Peoples' Defence Force (UPDF) as they celebrated Tarehe Sita.
A good news story from SafeLane's project in Somalia. Kennel hand Prince Dube has been trained on project and passed his accreditation to become an explosive detection dog…
SafeLane's marine team has clocked up 3,000 safe dives at LCY - and counting...
SafeLane supports the UN Global Compact, is committed to its ten core principles, and works to advance its sustainable development goals.
In 2017, a flat-bed lorry packed with explosives was detonated outside the Safari Hotel in Mogadishu.
Celebrating Mine Awareness Day with a risk education event for school in Western Sahara.