The UEMS Incident Reporting Template

Unplanned explosions at munitions sites (UEMS) are a significant safety concern for governments and a major security challenge for the international community. UEMS events have resulted in thousands of deaths, tens of thousands of injuries, hundreds of thousands of people being displaced, tens of millions of dollars of clean-up costs, and possibly hundreds of millions of dollars spent on replacement stocks. In some cases, the explosions have resulted in the arrest and removal of government ministers, civilian officials, and military officers.

Better and more complete information on each UEMS incident is needed to improve prevention efforts, and the Small Arms Survey has developed an Incident Reporting Template (IRT) to standardize and encourage the collating of information on such events. The UEMS Incident Reporting Template, a new Small Arms Survey Research Note, provides an overview of the IRT.

The IRT was developed as part of the Small Arms Survey’s forthcoming Handbook Unplanned Explosions at Munitions Sites (UEMS): Excess Stockpiles as Liabilities rather than Assets.

  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 01, 1979-December 31, 2014 ... More
    Modified [?]: 24 November 2015
    Confirmed [?]: 10 June 2020
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 26 January 2015
    This dataset updates: Never
    The UEMS Database gathers information on accidental explosions of abandoned, damaged, improperly stored, or properly stored stockpiles of ammunition and explosives at munitions sites. It documents more than 500 incidents occurred from 1979 onwards and it is periodically updated. The UEMS Database provides details on the location, the number of fatalities and injuries as well as the alleged cause of the incident, depending on available information.