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Ddasaccident174, Hd-Aid Dec 1996

Ddasaccident174, Hd-Aid

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The victim was told to get a marking stick by his supervisor. While he was doing so, he stood on the "booster" of a PMN-2 that had been "destroyed" on 20th December 1996. The "booster" had lain hidden in a clump of grass 2m (or 4m on an attached sketch-map) from where the mine was "destroyed". The "booster" left a crater of 10cm diameter x 5cm deep.


Ddasaccident175, Hd-Aid Dec 1996

Ddasaccident175, Hd-Aid

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The demining team were clearing land so that an NGO could build a road. There was a deserted house at the site. The area was densely vegetated and strewn with a large number of fragments. Victim No.1 was a detector man. His partner cleared some vegetation and then returned to the rest area. Victim No.1 tested the detector a second time and went to sweep the area.


Ddasaccident176, Hd-Aid Sep 1996

Ddasaccident176, Hd-Aid

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The two men were close to the detonation and both suffered severe hand injury so a handling accident is inferred. Light face injuries including eye "burns" imply that their safety spectacles were not worn. If the victims were handling the device, the control failure is compounded because the demining group's SOPs did not allow them to handle devices.


Ddasaccident177, Hd-Aid Apr 1996

Ddasaccident177, Hd-Aid

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The Medical report recorded the time of the accident as 18:00, which is long after work stops for the day. From this it is inferred that the victim stepped on a mine in an area believed safe. That area may or may not have been previously cleared.


Ddasaccident178, Hd-Aid Mar 1996

Ddasaccident178, Hd-Aid

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At approximately 09:00 the victim detonated a PMN while investigating a detector signal with his prodder. He sustained a traumatic amputation of his left thumb and forefinger, grazing to his left upper arm and to the lower half of his face, and "a slight laceration to the cornea of his left eye" that caused 50% blindness in this eye. He was also bleeding from both ears. The victim was wearing body armour and a visor.


The Norwegian People's Aid Mine Clearance Project In Cambodia, Gichd Mar 1996

The Norwegian People's Aid Mine Clearance Project In Cambodia, Gichd

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The objective of this report is to assess the project results of NPA in Cambodia and their use of costs and resouces. A further objective is to provide a quantitative review of the extension of demining for NPA's mine clearance project from 1992 to 1996. The report focuses on demining, mine awareness, training, capacity building and funding.


Ddasaccident179, Hd-Aid Feb 1996

Ddasaccident179, Hd-Aid

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The primary cause of this accident is listed as a "Field control inadequacy" because the victims were close together when the device initiated which indicates a breach of safety distance SOPs that went uncorrected.


Ddasaccident180, Hd-Aid Feb 1996

Ddasaccident180, Hd-Aid

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The demining team uncovered three Type 72a mines and called the supervisor to deal with them. The victim was walking over a cleared area at 10:30 when he detonated another Type 72a mine. He received injuries described in the field as "light". He was taken to Mong Kol Borey hospital arriving at 11.20.