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<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Danger investigation suspected ordnance</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Danger research suspected ordnance</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Aerial photo evaluation suspected ordnance</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Ordnance suspected areas cadastre</div> (Synonym)
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15.02.2022
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Ordinance on the prevention of damage from ordnance (Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordinance)
The hazard investigation / suspected ordnance (F046) is part of the “Preventive fire and hazard protection” department of the Hamburg fire brigade and is therefore subject to the Interior and Sports Authority. Due to the steadily growing city and the associated construction activity, around 10,000 applications for hazard exploration / aerial photo evaluation and examination of the suspected area cadastre are made and over 600 release reports from registered companies with a total of 450,000 m² are checked.
The GEKV uses around 30,000 aerial photographs from the holdings of the National Collection of Aerial Photography in Edinburgh and the National Archive in Washington, DC to classify areas. Every available pair of images is stereoscopically evaluated in order to identify a specific suspicion of ordnance. In addition, numerous documentaries following the war are analyzed.
Identified suspected areas can then be systematically examined by registered companies in accordance with Section 10 (2) Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordnance of Combat Ordinance using suitable measures in accordance with TA-KRD Hamburg 2017. If these companies come across ordnance, these are examined by the ordnance disposal service F045 and, if necessary, defused.
Further information: +49 40 428 51-4115
The GEKV uses around 30,000 aerial photographs from the holdings of the National Collection of Aerial Photography in Edinburgh and the National Archive in Washington, DC to classify areas. Every available pair of images is stereoscopically evaluated in order to identify a specific suspicion of ordnance. In addition, numerous documentaries following the war are analyzed.
Identified suspected areas can then be systematically examined by registered companies in accordance with Section 10 (2) Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordinance on Ordnance of Combat Ordinance using suitable measures in accordance with TA-KRD Hamburg 2017. If these companies come across ordnance, these are examined by the ordnance disposal service F045 and, if necessary, defused.
Further information: +49 40 428 51-4115
The following must be attached to the application:
• Property map with identification of the application area
• Proof of ownership: Extract from the ALKIS (property register), land register or purchase contract
• Power of attorney from the property owner (if the applicant is NOT the property owner)
• Property map with identification of the application area
• Proof of ownership: Extract from the ALKIS (property register), land register or purchase contract
• Power of attorney from the property owner (if the applicant is NOT the property owner)
The costs of your application are based on the current fee schedule for the fire brigade (GebOFw). The time required is decisive.
The current processing times for the application type hazard assessment/aerial photo evaluation can be found on the website: https://www.hamburg.de/feuerwehr/Happenerkuhrung
Hazard investigation/suspected explosive ordnance (F046) is part of the "Preventive fire and hazard protection" department of the Hamburg fire department and is therefore subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior and Sport. Due to the constantly growing city and the associated construction activity