IED Clearance Good Practice Guide

ANNEX C2. THREAT ASSESSMENT FORM – EXAMPLE

Threat Assessment & Summary

Title: Officers’ Quarters Neighbourhood Threat Assessment

Organisation Ref: GS 107 TA (2)

1. Assessment preface Task / Assessment ID: GS 107

Task / Assessment name: Officers’ quarters

28 Feb 2019

Assessment date:

Assessment status:

Initial

2 nd

3 rd

J. Smith

A. GS 107 TA (1) B. GS 107 NTS Report C.

Assessor:

References:

EOD Team Leader Global Solutions Ltd

Assessor job title:

Organisation:

2. Location details Area / Region:

Officers’ Quarters neighbourhood

Central Armardi, Al Banar province

Address: N/A

Lat. 33.097334 ° Long. 40.037593 °

Geographical reference 1: Include description

Traffic island on main route south of the area

MGRS: 3754488578 As above

Geographical reference 2: Include description

3. Threat summary

Based on the findings of Section 4 (below) state the most likely type(s) of explosive threats and where they are most likely to be located to define requirements and procedures in a clearance plan. If a worst-case threat is applicable that should also be stated

It is most likely that the respective non-state armed groups placed VOIEDS with low metal content switches, anti-lift switches and plastic main charge containers (20 kg) in the majority of the uninhabited houses within the area known as the ‘Officers’ Quarters ’ 12–18 months ago, in order to deny the buildings’ use by opponents, and inflict casualties on EOD troops during subsequent fighting. These devices will most likely be found on the soft ground on the access routes to the house entrances and in the house entrances themselves. Additionally, UXO cannot be discounted, in the form of projected grenades, mortars, rockets and projectiles from the indirect fire support from both sides during the conflict; some of these items may be improvised.

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