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OSCE Handbook of Best Practices on Conventional Ammunition

Date: 15 September 2008, Type: Handbook

The OSCE Handbook of Best Practices on Conventional Ammunition is a new publication developed by the Forum for Security Co-operation which aims to serve as a guide for national policy-making by the OSCE participating States and encourage higher common standards.

The Handbook represents a compilation of the currently available "best practice" guides of techniques and procedures for the destruction of conventional ammunition, explosive material and detonation devices and the management and control of stockpiles of ammunition.

Table of contents, Decision No. 6/08 Handbook of Best Practices on Conventional Ammunition

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Chapter I

Best Practice Guide on Ammunition Marking, Registration and Record-Keeping
PDF English (194 KB), French (204 KB), German (194 KB), Italian (195 KB), Russian (273 KB), Spanish (205 KB)
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Chapter II

Best Practice Guide on Procedures for Management of Stockpiles of Conventional Ammunition
PDF English (248 KB), French (240 KB), German (263 KB), Italian (258 KB), Russian (370 KB), Spanish (264 KB)
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Chapter III

Best Practice Guide on Physical Security of Stockpiles of Conventional Ammunition
PDF English (928 KB), French (1.14 MB), German (1.26 MB), Italian (1.08 MB), Russian (1.94 MB), Spanish (1.04 MB)

Chapter V

Best Practice Guide on the Destruction of Conventional Ammunition
PDF English (757 KB), French (596 KB), German (779 KB), Italian (755 KB), Russian (841 KB), Spanish (765 KB)

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