PLEASE READ THIS.
By accessing these records you are agreeing to be restricted by the following…
This resource is provided as a tool for those working in Humanitarian Demining or engaged in work in support of the aims of Humanitarian Demining. While every effort has been made to ensure that the data herein is accurate, the author and distributors accept no liability for errors or omissions or any loss resulting from the use of records provided here.
Reproduction for publication of any data provided is expressly prohibited. Do you agree to this condition? If not, please stop using this website.
Please preserve the principle of victim anonymity established by Andy Smith in 1998 when he started to collect accident data.
The quality and detail of the records varies considerably. Generally, later records are more detailed. The records from Tajikistan, Kosovo and Bosnia Herzegovina are the most detailed, with Lebanon following close behind.
These records are not ordered by date. The accident records are also arranged by victim activity and by country.
Records from 422 onwards have been added in the latest update.
The list below are *.PDF files of all the accident records in this release of the database. Click on the record to open it in Adobe Reader. The later records tend to contain more detail. Records marked with an * are larger, so more detailed or containing more pictures. Double or triple *** indicates unusually large records. Size is no guarantee of quality and some of the smaller records contain useful detail, but it is probably more rewarding to start any study by reading the larger records.
DDAS accidents by number |