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Mine risk education training module - Avsi

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What do I do if I find an injured victim<br />

DO’S<br />

CALL immediately for skilled personnel and medical<br />

assistance<br />

ADVISE the casualty to crawl out on the same path she<br />

or he just used, retracing their footsteps if possible<br />

DON’TS<br />

Rush in to help, as there may be other mines in the area<br />

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When you find an injured victim, immediately call for skilled personnel to assist the victim in reaching a safe area and to provide First Aid.<br />

Additional instructions drivers, riders, and cyclists<br />

These are additional topics you can cover if your target group includes anyone who will be travelling extensively by road or working with<br />

those who do.<br />

Avoid mines/UXO on the road<br />

DO’S<br />

Stay on main roads that are regularly used<br />

Keep to the center of the road<br />

Follow the tracks of vehicles ahead of you<br />

Maintain a distance of 20 meters of the car in front of you<br />

Use sandbags on the floor and under the seats to protect<br />

passengers when moving through mine/UXO-suspected<br />

areas<br />

Have a First Aid kit and flashlight in every vehicle<br />

Have one or two spare tires available<br />

DON’TS<br />

Drive or ride over any object<br />

Pull off the road until the verges are checked<br />

Assume that previous tracks are always safe<br />

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