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Title: SGTM 07 - Landmine and Unexploded Ordnance Awareness


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SGTM 7 Landmine and Unexploded Ordnance Awareness
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  • Introduction and questionnaire
  • Defining mines and unexploded ordnance (UXO)
  • Identifying the threat
  • Informing and preparing yourself
  • Practising caution on the road
  • Exiting a minefield
  • Treating injury

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  • Be aware, be safe ? Mines andUXO are always
    dangerous
  • Only trained specialists shouldsearch for and
    handle them

4
True or false?
  • Unexploded bombs are notso dangerous because
    youcan see them and simplymove them out of your
    way.

5
True or false?
  • A type of mine will explode only when you take
    your foot off of it so you may have time to find
    a heavy object to place on the mine as you remove
    your foot.

6
True or false?
  • A mine that did not go offthe first time will
    notexplode later.

7
True or false?
  • If you run or drive veryquickly through a
    minefield,you can avoid the blast ofan
    exploding mine.

8
True or false?
  • Driving livestock through afield makes the field
    safefrom mines.

9
True or false?
  • Landmines tend to rot in theground, so they will
    notwork after being buried for afew years.

10
True or false?
  • Burning an area may clear itof some mines, but
    not all ofthem.

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  • Mines, landmines
  • Anti-personnel
  • Blast effect
  • Fragmentation
  • Stake
  • Directional
  • Bounding
  • Anti-tank, anti-vehicle
  • UXO
  • Grenades, rockets, mortars, bombs, other

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Activation by
  • Direct pressure
  • Tripwires
  • Command detonation
  • Tilt rods
  • Time delay
  • Disturbance
  • Other (e.g., light)

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Identifying the threat
  • Country-specific leaflets
  • Mine replicas(DO NOT TOUCH)
  • Updates from mine actioncentre, other

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Warning signs
  • Destroyed buildings, vehicles, equipment
  • Partly visible mines and UXO
  • Discarded packaging
  • Tripwires, tilt rods
  • Casualties, injured or dead animals
  • Signs of fighting
  • Disturbed soil, vegetation
  • Overgrown areas
  • Signs of local behaviour (areas avoided)

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Three cardinal rules
  • When in doubt, stay out!
  • Well-laid landmines arealmost impossible to see!
  • Never approach, nevertouch landmines or UXO!

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Know who can help you
  • Medical facilities
  • Mine action centres, agencies
  • United Nations resources
  • Aid agencies, NGOs

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Update your mine and UXO information regularly
  • The locations you should know about
  • The types of information you should collect
  • From whom you shouldcollect the information

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Share your information with
  • Your head office
  • Local mine action centres
  • United Nations resources
  • Aid agencies, NGOs

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  • Follow personal and vehicle safety procedures.
  • Drive slowly speed is not a priority over
    safety!
  • Dont take risks! If you have any doubt, turn
    back!

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Caught in a minefield?
M I N E D
  • Movement stops
  • Inform and warn tell everyone not tomove,
    contact base, indicate location
  • Note area, examine ground, look fortripwires
    and mines, identify safe ground
  • Evaluate situation, take control
  • Do not move from your location,wait for help

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Injury in a minefield?
  • Do not rush to the victim do not try to rescue
    her/him
  • Note time and location
  • Call a mine clearance team and medevac
  • Talk to the victim
  • Prepare first aid kit
  • Wait for assistance

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Emergency procedures
  • Check victim for breathing
  • Stop the bleeding
  • Elevate injured limb above heart level
  • Keep victim calm, protect fromexposure
  • Get victim to hospital by best availablemeans

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  • Be aware of the threat
  • Be informed and prepared
  • Be careful emergencyprocedures
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