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Arriving on site at 8 am, Aziz and Charles, his right-hand man, assess the site: the configuration of the zone to be cleared of mines and the surrounding area, any anticipated difficulties, the choice of operating procedure, etc.
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At the same time the deminers unload and inspect the equipment.
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Just like every morning, Charles holds an operational briefing and reminds everyone of the safety instructions.
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Each deminer takes their equipment and gets ready.
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Everyone is very focused before swinging into action.
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It is 9 am. The deminers are ready to get started.
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Before any intervention, the vegetation needs to be cleared from the zones to be demined.
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Jonathan, the dog handler, spends time with his two mine detection dogs. He checks that they are in good condition before taking them out into the zone to be demined.
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Today, Katja is going to work with her handler in 45 minute phases with breaks in-between.
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In situations where the dogs cannot work, the deminer uses a metal detector. They sometimes wear extremely light air cushion soles for improved safety.
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Aziz, the Head of Demining Operations, goes out to greet the village authorities. It is important to maintain good relations with them and keep them informed about Handicap International's operations.
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It is 3 pm and the team needs to get back before the army checkpoints are set up for the night in this unstable region. They head home with the satisfaction of a job well done - the team can be extremely proud of themselves!
All photos © J-J. Bernard / Handicap International