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Introduction to IATG
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Origins of IATG
2008 – Report to UN General Assembly• Problems arising from accumulation of (surplus)
conventional ammunition stockpiles• A need for effective stockpile management• Experts’ Recommendation: UN to develop technical
guidelines
“SaferGuard” programme (within the UN) developed “IATG” document set
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The Challenge
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Conventional Ammunition Stockpile Management
Main areas of activity: • Ammunition storage• Ammunition processing, inspection, surveillance,
proof, maintenance and repair• Ammunition accounting• Ammunition demilitarization or destruction• Security of ammunition stockpiles• Transport of ammunition
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How IATG Helps
“To reduce the hazard to local communities from unplanned explosive events and to negate the risks to wider communities posed by the uncontrolled proliferation of ammunition”
Low funding availability to State
Complex, expensive task to establish full system for stockpile management
IATG = a framework = flexibility = graduated plan = pragmatic solution
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IATG’s Guiding Principles
National responsibilities and obligations Explosive safety Capacity building Other international guidelines, regulations and
guides
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IATG’s Guiding Principles
National responsibilities and obligations
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Photo courtesy of Rob Hart
IATG’s Guiding Principles
Explosive safety
Lagos, Nigeria, 2002© A C Welch
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IATG’s Guiding Principles
Capacity Building
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IATG’s Guiding Principles
Other international guidelines, regulations and guides include:
• International Labour Organization (ILO) - safety in the workplace
• International Organization for Standardization (ISO) - risk management (ISO Guide 51)
• Quality management systems (ISO 9001:2008 series)• Environmental management systems (ISO
14001:2004)• International protocols for the classification and
transport of conventional ammunition
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The Framework of IATG
IATG – a document set IATG structured to provide a logical framework
for its content
More detail on specific areasMore detail on specific areas
General, top level subjects
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More detail on specific areasMore detail on specific areas
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IATG – Generic Areas
Series Series Generic area
01 Introduction and Principles of Ammunition Management
02 Risk Management
03 Ammunition Accounting
04 Explosive Facilities (Storage) (Field and Temporary Conditions)
05 Explosives Facilities (Storage) (Infrastructure and Equipment)
06 Explosive Facilities (Storage) (Operations)
07 Ammunition Processing
08 Transport of Ammunition
09 Security of Ammunition
10 Ammunition Demilitarization and Destruction
11 Ammunition Accidents, Reporting and Investigation
12 Small Unit Ammunition Storage
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IATG – Individual Guides
# Area # Title
03.10 Inventory Management Lotting and BatchingAccounting RequirementsAccounting Systems
03.20 Lotting and Batching Lotting and Batching RequirementsBatch Key Identities
03.30 Import and Export of Ammunition Module
Based on principles agreed in ISACS 03.20 National controls over the international transfer of SALW
03.40 End-Use and End-User of Internationally Transferred Ammunition Module
Based on principles agreed in ISACS 03.21 National controls over the end-user and end-use of internationally transferred SALW
03.50 Tracing of Ammunition Based on principles agreed in ISACS 05.31 Tracing illicit SALWMetallurgical analysisPrinciples of tracing
Volume Chapter Contents
Ammunition Accounting
03
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ExampleGeneric area and sub-level guides
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Ascending Level of Detail of Guides
Risk Reduction Process Levels (RRPL)
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Integrated Risk and Quality Management System
IATG is itself an integrated risk and quality management system
National Authorities should still develop their own specific systems for stockpile management
A guide for use of risk management:• IATG 02.10 – Introduction to Risk Management
Principles
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Integrated Risk and Quality Management System
The ISO organisation ISO definitions ISO management systems Need for national authorities to develop integral
systems Review of IATG
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Questions?
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