What is Demining PPE?
Demining PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) includes protective garments and systems worn by personnel conducting manual mine clearance operations. This typically includes a demining suit, blast-resistant apron, helmet, visor, and protective components designed to reduce fragmentation and blast injury risk.
What does a Demining Suit protect against?
A demining suit is designed to mitigate injuries from fragmentation, blast overpressure, and secondary debris associated with anti-personnel landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW). Protection levels vary depending on threat profile and operational requirements.
What is the difference between a Demining Apron and a full Demining Suit?
A demining apron provides targeted frontal blast and fragmentation protection while allowing greater mobility and reduced heat burden. A full demining suit offers expanded coverage for higher-risk operations where greater protective layering is required.
Is Demining PPE IMAS compliant?
IMAS (International Mine Action Standards) provides guidance for protective equipment used in humanitarian mine action. EOD Gear supports programs requiring IMAS-aligned protective systems and can provide technical specifications upon request.
Who uses demining PPE?
Demining PPE is used by humanitarian mine action organizations, military explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) units, post-conflict stabilization teams, and government-funded clearance programs.
How do I request a quote for demining PPE?
Institutions can request a quote directly through EOD Gear by submitting operational requirements, environment details, and quantity needs. Our team supports domestic and international programs with structured procurement processes.