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Proper wearing of the protective chemical suit. Educational video
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During the chemical emergencies, first responders are always at the forefront in the fight to save lives and the environment. Proper use of the protective clothing and means of individual protection of skin and respiratory organs is crucial for safety of rescuers at the epicenter of an accident. This training video demonstrates step-by-step process of putting on and removing of a protective chemical suit and means of individual protection of skin and respiratory organs. It is intended for education of first responders working in an area of chemical, biological or radioactive contamination.
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War-affected areas near Kyiv: ongoing struggle to restore normal life
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On Wednesday, 15 June 2022, Ambassador Henrik Villadsen, the OSCE Project Co-ordinator, visited towns and villages that were the epicenter of heavy fighting in February-April in the attempted attack of Russian troops on Kyiv.
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The OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine continues helping the country’s demining agencies to enhance their capacities in clearing the areas affected by war so that local communities could return to normal life.
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Clearance of forest areas from explosive threats near Myrotske, in Bucha’s community, is a challenging task that is now being performed by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
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It is not safe to go to forests, as they are contaminated by mines, abandoned munitions and unexploded ordnance.
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Forests around Kyiv sustained severe damage from shelling and fires, as they were used by the military for a cover in the intense combat.
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Demining of affected areas need a lot of co-ordination among the variety of agencies, both local and international. Agricultural lands of Lypivka village, near Makariv, are being cleared by international NGO Halo Trust. The Ministry of Defense controls the quality of work and its compliance with the technical requirements and national mine action standards (NMAS). The OSCE in co-operation with other international organizations, national and international operators has helped Ukraine to elaborate and adopt NMAS based on the best international practices and experiences of demining operators in Ukraine.
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Rocket tail in the field of Lypivka reminds that fields in the area may be contaminated with unexploded ordnance and, therefore, they need to be cleared before it is safe to grow crops.
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Getting back to normal life in the war-affected communities is often a dangerous endeavor. Remnants of a car in Lypivka near Makariv remind of a tragedy that happened when an electricity repair team encountered an anti-vehicle mine.
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Local authorities and returning residents in Makariv are in a rush to clear up debris and start restoring houses and damaged infrastructure to resume normal life.
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