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The practical achievement on the ground and development of human capabilities are two important criteria for Project Masam, so project experts team during their work stages intensified, holding periodic refresher courses for engineering teams with the aim of correcting mistakes, enhancing skills of deminers, and providing them with the latest information related to dealing with mines.
Project Masam was able to train and qualify 32 engineering teams, where other skills were instilled and perfected with Saudi care, as part of the Kingdom’s goals to help Yemeni people overcome humanitarian tragedies resulting from the spread of mines, enable them to assume responsibility and deal with this dilemma on the long term.
Engineer Hassan Salem Ba Ras, deputy team leader of the fourth team, Masam, who is currently undergoing a refresher course at the headquarters of Project Masam in Ma’arib governorate, confirmed that, refresher courses that Project Masam experts implement for the engineering teams working in the field are very important, through which extractors acquire skills, and new methods that will positively affect their achievement level and enhance their capabilities, it gives them a great incentive and moral impulse to continue their humanitarian mission to secure Yemeni people from mines danger.
Engineer Ba Ras said in a special statement to Masam Media Office, that his team received during this session new information on survey and cleansing processes in areas and fields planted with individual mines, as well as evacuation process, and extractors medical evacuation in case of explosions accidents during their work in the minefields.
Engineer Hassan Ba Ras added that his team underwent several refresher courses held by Masam experts during his work in Project Masam, and all of them contributed to raising team’s competencies and developing their skills, noting that Masam experts work is not limited to training and qualification process for the engineering teams, but extends to direct supervision of their field work progress, addressing imbalances, and correct errors on an ongoing basis.