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Peace and Conflict Studies

1997

POMZ

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Ddasaccident148, Hd-Aid Sep 1997

Ddasaccident148, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that Victim No.1 was scratching a mark to show the end of the breaching land outside the area actually cleared (he should have left a 50cm safety margin the other way) when his bayonet pulled the tripwire attached to the mine. The mine was three metres away from the deminer when it was initiated. They thought that Victim No 2 did not maintain the proper safety distance and so was hit by some fragments.


Ddasaccident149, Hd-Aid Sep 1997

Ddasaccident149, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the victim did not use a tripwire feeler before using the detector, despite the known presence of tripwire mines. They decided that he then moved the detector head quickly and so pulled a tripwire with it.


Ddasaccident087, Hd-Aid Jun 1997

Ddasaccident087, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the victim was in a known POMZ minefield but neglected to use a tripwire feeler before advancing beneath a big bush with the detector, so pulled a tripwire with the detector head. It was recorded that there was "No damage to equipment", but photographs of a damaged Schiebel detector were included in the report.


Ddasaccident097, Hd-Aid May 1997

Ddasaccident097, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the victim got a detector reading and started prodding in a prone position. As he removed loose soil he pulled a tripwire with his hand. A POMZ six metres away was initiated. The device was identified as a POMZ from "found fragments".


Ddasaccident100, Hd-Aid May 1997

Ddasaccident100, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the minefield was old and the mines had fallen and become buried. The victim did not mark the detector reading point before investigating with a pick, so triggered the mine which was identified as a POMZ from "fragments found". The victim's pick and helmet were damaged.