There are clear hints that he entered the uncleared area to a length of 5.3m along the tape of the left hand side. He entered also the area where should be the next lane. The distance from the left marking (tape) to the accident place is 2.15m. The accident place could not be reached by detector from the last marked safe place in the clearance lane as well as from the cleared area. After the explosion the legs of the injured person were laying in the uncleared area. His right neighbour cleared the area around the body to have access for evacuation to a safe area where the paramedic gave first aid… within 2-3 minutes of the accident
At 10:05 the victim located a PPM-2 at the head of his lane. He called the Team Leader who marked th...
The report stated that at “12:50 on 15 April 2000, [the victim] detonated a mine whilst conducting c...
An investigation was made by the Deputy Director of the National MA authority and a UN QA officer. T...
Initial reports state that [the victim of the first accident] was working in his lane when he initia...
There were no witnesses to the actual explosion, however [the Victim] was walking back to the end of...
Initial reports state that [the Victim] was working in his lane when a he initiated an unknown item....
The victim was working as a deminer in a lane where “mechanical demining” had taken place. He detona...
There was a safe lane at the bottom of the embankment and deminers were working uphill from it. The ...
When the deminer came alongside the first mine, he located another, and called the victim again. The...
The soil was rocky, highly metallic and with dense vegetation, but still he carried on working only ...
The demining platoon had cleared 5,1602 metres and eight mines at Homoine before the accident . The...
Work on the left lane was obstructed by a tree so the victim cleared 1x1m boxes from the side of the...
On the day of the accident the victim started work at 07:00 clearing a line to the spot were they e...
The victim was continuing the breach begun by the earlier victim. He worked a further ten metres and...
Two witnesses who at this stage were only one metre from the deminer described his attempts at exc...
At 10:05 the victim located a PPM-2 at the head of his lane. He called the Team Leader who marked th...
The report stated that at “12:50 on 15 April 2000, [the victim] detonated a mine whilst conducting c...
An investigation was made by the Deputy Director of the National MA authority and a UN QA officer. T...
Initial reports state that [the victim of the first accident] was working in his lane when he initia...
There were no witnesses to the actual explosion, however [the Victim] was walking back to the end of...
Initial reports state that [the Victim] was working in his lane when a he initiated an unknown item....
The victim was working as a deminer in a lane where “mechanical demining” had taken place. He detona...
There was a safe lane at the bottom of the embankment and deminers were working uphill from it. The ...
When the deminer came alongside the first mine, he located another, and called the victim again. The...
The soil was rocky, highly metallic and with dense vegetation, but still he carried on working only ...
The demining platoon had cleared 5,1602 metres and eight mines at Homoine before the accident . The...
Work on the left lane was obstructed by a tree so the victim cleared 1x1m boxes from the side of the...
On the day of the accident the victim started work at 07:00 clearing a line to the spot were they e...
The victim was continuing the breach begun by the earlier victim. He worked a further ten metres and...
Two witnesses who at this stage were only one metre from the deminer described his attempts at exc...
At 10:05 the victim located a PPM-2 at the head of his lane. He called the Team Leader who marked th...
The report stated that at “12:50 on 15 April 2000, [the victim] detonated a mine whilst conducting c...
An investigation was made by the Deputy Director of the National MA authority and a UN QA officer. T...