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Mine safety. Sign language

Mine Safety Simulator: Test your knowledge on recognizing mines and shells and learn how to act correctly in dangerous situations.

Experts: Ivan Shepeliev

The "Mine Safety" simulator" is designed to test your knowledge of safe behavior in situations involving mine threats and explosive ordnance (EO). As Ukraine is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world, it is crucial for citizens to be highly aware of potential dangers.

 

The simulator allows you to assess:

  • Your ability to recognize and avoid dangerous areas.
  • Your response actions in the event of encountering EO.
  • Interactive tasks cover various aspects, helping you evaluate how well you understand and can react to these threats. This knowledge is critically important and can save lives.

 

Experience the "Mine Safety" simulator to ensure you are prepared for real-world challenges.

 

The simulator was created for Diia.Education with information support from the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and technical support from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU) as part of a project implemented by BBC Media Action, which is part of a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine project, funded by the Government of Japan.

Format:
Simulator
Topic:
Security
Profession:
for adults, for young people, for parents, for IDPs

Invited experts

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Ivan Shepeliev

Deputy Head of the Group — Head of the Pyrotechnic Operations Department of the Pyrotechnic Operations Group of the Pyrotechnic and Special Operations Unit of the Mobile Rescue Centre of the SESU, Senior Lieutenant of the Civil Protection Service

Partners

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Notice the Changes

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State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU)

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ВВС Мedia Action

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

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Government of Japan

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