In popular terms, bomb map is spoken, but the official name is NGE soil tax card. (NGE stands for Non Jumped Explosives). On the basis of historical research, it has been established which war acts during the Second World War (including bombing) took place on the current territory of the municipality of Amsterdam. Of these acts of war, it was then examined whether NGE could still be present in the subsurface. A large number of events have been confirmed that there is no reason to believe that NGE is still present in the subsurface. It then looked at the areas in which the chances of blindmen (not jumped aircraft bombs) are still present in the subsurface. This may be of interest in subsurface work based on working conditions and/or public order and safety. The bomb card can be classified in the following categories: 1. Suspicious areas (areas where explosives may be present) with the most important components: — suspicious area — brisant bomb — suspicious area — rocket munitions — suspicious areas — grenades — suspicious areas — patterns 2. Impact of conventional explosives 3. Freed Areas 4. CE surveys already carried out (demarcation of areas where research has been carried out)
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