"Pore" enhances the readiness of his engineering team in Marib and Aden with intense exercises to ensure the safety of mines

The “Mass” project to remove mine -Yemen launched a training program for its engineering teams operating in the Marib and Aden sectors, as part of the efforts to rehabilitate the teams that stopped working for more than 21 days during the month of Ramadan and Eid Al -Fitr. ”
In an official statement, the deputy general manager of the project, Retiv Horn, explained, during his talk to the pore media office, that the training aims to consolidate safety procedures and renew the commitment to the methodologies used in mine cleansing operations.
Horn added: "All the participating teams have already undergone similar exercises, but this session aims to enhance the concepts that guarantee their safety during the implementation of field tasks."
The program included the implementation of field training on mine cleansing using the Block Clearance methodology, a technology that is used especially in fields that lack clear signs.
Horne pointed out that the project is keen to apply strict safety distances during the purification operations, explaining that the minimum distance between the teams is 25 meters when dealing with anti -personnel mines, and 50 meters when the anti -tank mines are cleared.
*Preventing indolence ... and safe return*
The deputy director warned that the teams that operate in areas where mines are lower may fall into the trap of "excessive reassurance", which leads to excesses in the scope of safe work. He said that these exercises are necessary to remind the field teams of the importance of full commitment to procedures to ensure their safety.
*A continuous rescue project for 7 years*
In the context of his talk about the performance of the teams, Horn pointed out the noticeable development in its efficiency, noting that the project approached the completion of its seventh year.
He emphasized that "pores" continue to provide its teams with the latest equipment and the highest levels of training, in order to enhance their ability to continue their efforts to save lives and cleanse Yemeni lands.
He concluded his statement by saying: "I am fully convinced that our teams will continue to advance, and that the pore project will remain a torch of hope for the Yemenis on their way towards security and stability."