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James Madison University

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1998

Type 72

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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Ddasaccident160, Hd-Aid Nov 1998

Ddasaccident160, Hd-Aid

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The working area was on the Cambodian mid-level (as opposed to flood plain and mountainous area) so there was a lot of bamboo. The victim was the prodder man and was called by his partner to investigate the source of a detector reading near some bamboo. The victim knelt on the ground and prodded the area for a short time. At 11:05 he initiated a mine and fell back into the cleared area.


Ddasaccident320, Hd-Aid Nov 1998

Ddasaccident320, Hd-Aid

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A Trainee Supervisor was trying to explain the operation of the Type-72a mine to some of his colleagues in a “self initiated” lecture. The Trainee Supervisor “tried to force open the mine whilst explaining the function mechanism” and “initiated the detonator”, suffering a minor injury to one finger.


Ddasaccident162, Hd-Aid Sep 1998

Ddasaccident162, Hd-Aid

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The victim stated that he was prodding to a depth of about 8cm and did not feel the mine before it exploded. He said that normally when the ground was very wet they stopped operations because it was not comfortable to lie down. He maintained that he had been lying on his plastic sheet but was still getting wet and the ground conditions were not safe to work in.