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Tajikistan National Mine Action Center    
 
Ayni 121     
Dushanbe, Tajikistan,   

www.mineaction.tj
Tel/Fax: (992 37) 227-0947,
221-66-87  

Quality Management

Quality assurance confirms that de-mining management methods and procedures are in accordance with de-mining agencies’ SOPs, as well as NMAS and IMAS. The external TMAC QA&QC teams provided QA&QC on all trainings, equipment, methodologies and implementation of the clearance process. Another vital part of the QA&QC team responsibility is post-clearance sampling, verification, certification, and handover of cleared land. Under the auspices of the QA&QC team, all records and certificates are crossed-referenced and then entered into the IMSMA database. 

De-mining agencies report to TMAC about progress of operations on a weekly and monthly basis. They are analyzed by the QA&QC team in TMAC’s Operation Department and entered into the database. Once a week operation meetings are conducted with the participation of all operational staff of demining agencies and TMAC. During the meeting discussions are held on the progress of demining operations, QA&QC issues, problems and shortfalls. 
 
All clearance operations are controlled internally and externally. Internal QC is conducted by the de-mining agency and external QC by the TMAC QC team.

The area cleared by de-miners on a daily basis or at the end of daily working time is checked twice or three times by Section leader, Team leader and the Site Supervisor.

External quality control is conducted once operations are completed. During the external quality control TMAC QC team will check 8-10% of the total manually cleared area. If there are no signals and the completion marking of the area is according to the NMAS and SOPs, the de-mining agency officially will hand over the cleared area to the TMAC.


What is TMAC?

The Tajikistan Mine Action Center coordinates all mine action related projects in the country in order to ensure Tajikistan’s compliance with the requirements under the Ottawa treaty, which was ratified by Tajikistan in 1999. (.....)

What we do?

The legal framework for the Tajikistan mine action programme rests on the following instruments: the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production, and Transfer of Anti-Personnel (AP) Mines and on their Destruction from 18th of September 1997 (the Ottawa Convention) and the Protocols II and V to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) (.....)

How to join us

All vacancies in TMAC are published on the website of UNDP Tajikistan.

Besides usual vacancies, the Tajikistan Mine Action Programme (TMAP) is interested in expanding its network by involving more individuals from various backgrounds, who are interested in carrying out mine action related activities. (.....)