UK certification with the Department for Transport and Civil Aviation Authority
Free Running Explosive Detection Dogs (FREDD) approved by the European Commission

Wagtail UK, in partnership with Speedlink International, have achieved UK government certification to provide explosive detection dog services for the air cargo industry in Northern Ireland.

The dogs have all undertaken a rigorous training programme set out by the UK government in order to prepare them for air cargo screening. 

The Free Running Explosive Detection Dogs (FREDD) have been approved by the European Commission as an acceptable method of screening aviation cargo for the presence of explosives.

With an unparalleled sense of smell, explosive detection dogs have a unique ability to sniff out odours in parts-per-trillion.

The dogs work in close partnership with their human handlers and are trained to check freight for a range of explosive materials.

Dogs also smell in layers, which allows them to recognise an individual explosive ingredient even when that explosive is masked by other odours.

Dogs are able to move around the cargo to conduct the search without interfering with the sort process, freight environment or compromising the integrity of shipment that would normally have to be broken down and unpacked in order to be screened using the currently available screening methods.

Now certification has been attained with the Department for Transport (DfT) and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the FREDD service will be used alongside existing cargo screening methods, offering a rapid, effective and cost efficient method of screening large volumes of air cargo, reinforcing Northern Irelands aviation security. 

Collin Singer, Managing Director Wagtail UK, said: “The certification process is challenging and rightly so. There are a number of tests which increase in difficulty until both the handler and dog meet the high standards required.

“The achievement of this certification strengthens Wagtail’s reputation as one of Europe’s leading detection dog companies.”

Speedlink International added: “We were seeing an ever increasing demand for improvements and efficiencies in air cargo screening methodology. Particularly in Northern Ireland, where we have large manufacturing base who have experienced issues with certain products failing cargo screening and inevitably not being flown as planned.

“Working alongside our partners Wagtail, over the last two years we have been putting in place the facilities and operational environment at Belfast International in order to offer the FREDD service.”

There are many restrictions to the current methods of air cargo screening and FREDDs will greatly improve the ability of manufactures and exporters to have their cargo screened and flown directly from Belfast International in a timely and cost-effective manner. 

This will avoid having cargo trucked to the continent for example, to be screened by FREDD’s as currently happens.

Wagtail UK has provided detection dogs and related services for government agencies such as HM Revenue & Customs, Police, Trading Standards and Armed Forces. 

In addition, Wagtail is contracted by Border Force to provide ‘Body Detection Dogs’ in Northern France 24/7, 365 days a year).  

Following on from the recent reports that checks will likely occur at Northern Irish ports in line with EU-UK regulation compliance, Wagtail & Speedlink are exploring the possibility of providing all manner of dog detection services.

These include dogs that can detect firearms, explosives, drugs, cash, tobacco, live bodies, live animals, products of animal origin, including ivory, pangolin scale, pine marten scat, water vole, bush meat and leopard skin.