- Explosive Clearance Certificate (Official Handover Report – PVVO)

Completion Report (PVVO) and Clearance Map: Clarity and Confidence for Safe Construction
A well-founded decision starts with reliable information. At Freyr, we conduct a thorough analysis of detection data to identify and manage potential explosive risks. This process results in an official Completion Report (Proces-Verbaal van Oplevering – PVVO) accompanied by a clearance map, confirming that the site has been declared safe and can be used without risk.
Why a PVVO and clearance map?
Our report provides full transparency into the investigation methods, detection results, and measures taken. This ensures compliance with laws and regulations, project continuity, and peace of mind—without unnecessary delays.
Official handover – A certified PVVO and a clear clearance map serve as formal proof of the safe release of the site.
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An Explosive Clearance Certificate (PVVO) is essential for:
Legal certainty: Ensures compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
On-site safety: Confirms the absence of explosives to minimize risks.
Project continuity: Prevents delays caused by unexpected findings.
Efficient project execution: Enables targeted clearance and risk avoidance.
Our Approach
Data-driven detection: Use of advanced sensors and geophysical techniques.
Expert analysis: Experienced specialists assess and interpret the detection data.
Complete transparency: Clear reporting and communication of findings.
Official handover: A certified Explosive Clearance Certificate (PVVO) for both legal and practical use.
At Freyr, we ensure that our clients receive not only accurate detection data but also the necessary certification and documentation to proceed with their projects safely and without delay.
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