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Smith, G., MacFarlane, M., Crockett, J. (2004). Comparison of CS and PAVA Operational and Toxicological Aspects. Home Office Police Scientific Development Branch, UK. Publication Number 88/04. [Pg.174]

The Police Scientific Development Branch (PSDB) body armour standards for UK police (2003) provide three protection levels, so that the wearers have a choice based on the nature of the risk. Table 7.2 shows the requiranents of various energy levels required to withstand different protection levels. ... [Pg.197]

PSDB=Police Scientific Development Branch KR=knife resistance SP=spike protection. [Pg.197]

Croft J. PSDB body armour standards for UK police. St Albans Home Office Police Scientific Development Branch 2003. [Pg.232]

Parker, G., 1993. PSDB Stab resistant body armour test procedure (1993), Police Scientific Development Branch, Publication No. 10/93. [Pg.16]

Hardwick SW, Kent T, and Sears VG (1990) Fingerprint Detection by Fluorescence Examination A Guide to Operational Implementation. Sandridge Home Office, Police Scientific Development Branch. [Pg.1682]

Malbon C, Croft J. HOSDB slash resistance standardfor UK police (2006). London Home Office Scientific Development Branch 2006. [Pg.233]

Croft, J. and Longhurst, D., 2007a. HOSDB Body Armour Standards for UK Police (2007) Part 2 Ballistic Resistance, St Albans Home Office Scientific Development Branch. [Pg.15]




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