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Roles and Responsibilities

Roles and Responsibilities. Introduction. Operations – potentially fewer procedures IATG 12:10 Compliance is strongly recommended If compelling operational requirement requires deviation: conduct an Explosion Consequence Analysis (ECA). Force Commander: Responsibility.

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Roles and Responsibilities

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  1. Roles and Responsibilities

  2. Introduction • Operations – potentially fewer procedures • IATG 12:10 • Compliance is strongly recommended • If compelling operational requirement requires deviation: conduct an Explosion Consequence Analysis (ECA)

  3. Force Commander: Responsibility Explosive Safety Officer Available Information Operational Requirements Safety ForceCommander

  4. Force Commander: Personally accepts risk Personally signs waiver and risk acceptance document Communicates to appropriate authorities Force Commander: Risk Acceptance Operational Requirements Safety ForceCommander

  5. Force Explosive Safety Officer (FESO) • Responsible for advising Force Commander on all ammunition and explosives safety matters • To implement explosive safety activities within the deployed force

  6. Checklist • Threats to the mission • Reconnaissance for ammunition storage areas • Sufficient technical knowledge in recce party • Appropriately qualified officer during operation • Qualified soldiers • Mechanical handling equipment

  7. Checklist (continued) • Space for safe storage and handling • Operational requirements deviating from IATG • Effects if a storage module explodes • Waiver and acceptance of residual risk • Conditioned containers / storage locations • Location for damaged / captured ammunition

  8. Checklist (continued further) • Protection from undesired explosive events • Protection for own troops and local population • Protection to mission critical equipment • Locations marked as UN Hazard Classification • Adequate fire fighting arrangements

  9. Certification of Ammunition • Troop Contributing Nations (TCNs): • Certify ammunition is ‘safe to deploy’ • Safe to deploy = subject to surveillance and proof • Form at IATG 04.10, Annex C

  10. Certification of Ammunition

  11. IATG Directly Applicable on Operations • Accounting • Ammunition Accidents • UN Classification • Contraband • Documents/Records • Explosives License • Faults/Failures • Fire Safety • Mixing Rules • QDs and Separation • Transportation • Warning Signs

  12. Recovered Ammunition and Explosives

  13. Disposal of Ammunition

  14. Disposal of Ammunition

  15. Roles and Responsibilities Confirmatory Test

  16. Questions

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