Since 1 June, soldiers can usage explosives during training – announced the General Staff of the Polish Army. The ban was in force for respective weeks. He was introduced after a series of accidents, resulting in respective Polish soldiers killed during the exercise. It's expected to be safer now. The military has a ‘Temporary hazard management methodology for training’.
A series of unfortunate events occurred in the spring in just a fewer weeks, resulting in respective Polish soldiers being killed during training. Two bomb squads from the 5th Chemical Regiment lost their lives while blowing up the TNT., two military men died during a polygon exercise in Drawsk, Special Army soldiers besides suffered death during training And a soldier from Spain. Deputy Prime Minister, Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish recommended that the General Staff of the Polish Army begin immediately Review of military safety procedures and conditions. By the time the review was completed, training with combat materials and measures was suspended. The suspension did not only cover bomb patrol activities, training of Ukrainian soldiers in EUMAM mission and peculiar troops and the preparations of our military to service abroad.
In accordance with the advice of the Ministry of General Staff of the Polish Army, the recommended review was conducted. Colonel Joanna Klejszmit, SGWP's press spokesman, explains that the consequence of these works is the introduction of “Temporary hazard Management Methodology in Training”. Additionally, as of 1 June, soldiers have returned to average ground training mode. This means that during classes they will be able to usage combat resources and materials.
– We have prepared mentors in various types of armed forces who have conducted training in the field of temporary methodology, says Colonel Klejszmit. “In addition, experimental workshops will take place in June, during which we prepare auditors of behavioral safety training,” added the officer. Soldiers will learn how to measure and minimize risks and how to separate good and bad practices in conducting exercises.
The General Staff of the Polish Army announces that all observations, conclusions and experiences will be collected by the end of September of this year. They will be utilized to prepare, not temporary but appropriate “The hazard Management Method for Training”. “This paper is due to apply from 1 October,” explains Colonel Gemszmit.
That's not all. General Wiesław Kukuła, head of SGWP, decided to set up a P-7 training board staff, including a position for the head of safety training. This officer will be liable for the full hazard management process in training.
The head of the SGWP wants to introduce a fresh hazard assessment methodology while maintaining advanced strength exercises. And this 1 is awesome recently. late in the Sejm, Deputy Minister Cezary Tomczyk reported that on average all 24 hours in Poland are trained by up to 40 percent more soldiers than in 2020–2023. Currently, about 60,000 military personnel are active in training at training ground and cross-country exercises.