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A Guide to Road Clearance

A Guide to Road Clearance
July 2008
Latest edition
English
Guides and Guidelines
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Reference documents:
The Voodoo System, MPV, WADS and VAMIDS PDF 1.6MB

The use of animals and environmental factors PDF 291KB

Analysis phase in MEDDS and REST PDF 74KB

Detonation trailers and mine rollers PDF 153KB

Contract management PDF 50KB

Check-list for road clearance PDF 40KB

CEN Workshop Agreement 28 and 29 PDF 277KB

IMAS 09.50 (and IMAS 07.10 adopted to road clearance) PDF 98KB

IMSMA road clearance form PDF 114KB

Data needs PDF 46KB

Bow wave, slipstreaming, skipped zones and soil expansion PDF 226KB

Categorisation of mine clearance machines PDF 38KB

Performance testing PDF 228KB

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Clearing roads prior to the deployment of peacekeeping units, or in support of humanitarian, reconstruction or development work, is a prerequisite to a safe and successful operation. However, road clearance is expensive and time-consuming. Equipment costs are high, especially in remote areas such as in Afghanistan, Angola and Sudan, where many roads remain contaminated by mines.

Confronted by these challenges, mine action operators are working to develop safer, more efficient and cost-effective road clearance systems. This Guide contributes to that process by providing recent examples, data and methodologies from the field. Methodologies and approaches used as examples in this guide were observed during field visits during 2006 and 2007. These should be considered to be snapshots: some procedures and equipment may have changed since then.

For the purpose of the guide we have generalised various methods and examples. However, in the field every scenario is unique and should be carefully assessed and interpreted within its own particular context. Along with the information presented in this Guide, the GICHD has gathered supplementary technical data through visits to road clearance projects in four countries. This has been compiled in reference documents that can be downloaded from this page. They are also included on a CD-ROM accompanying the printed publication.

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Subject Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW), Technology, Machines and Demining Equipment
Ref. 61-CP-EN
Year 2008
Pages and format 75 pg, A5

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