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==Point types where the main intended use is for Cluster munitions, UXO and UXOIED==__NOEDITSECTION__Cluster munitions , UXO and other UXO '''[[IED Classification | IED]]''' should not be defined as area with perimeters i.e. not as polygons. They should be recorded as evidence '''Evidence''' or usage Usage points.
'''Usage point''' has three main types:
If there is a strong claim, you have high confidence and therefore should record it.
Examples of strong claims are:
* cluster munition, UXO and IED (the ordnance itself)
* strike marks;
*fragmentation;
* unexploded submunitions/UXO (even if it has been removed);
* CBU container;
* accident caused by Cluster munitions / UXO.
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{{note|The report should reflect where the Cluster munitions/UXU were '''found''', not the demolition site.
The position and/or the accuracy are very import for calculation of the fade out distance.}}
'''Benchmark''' is a fixed point of reference used to locate a marked and recorded hazard or hazardous area. It should normally be located a short distance outside the hazardous area. It should be safe to walk from the Reference / Landmark to the Benchmark.
'''Evidence point''' may also be used for areas for recording of where mines/UXO were found. {{note| A benchmark may not be necessary if the reference point / landmark is sufficiently close to the perimeter of the hazardous area. There are also two point types that were used for LIS, View point and Start point.}}
==Polygon / polyline points for areas==__NOEDITSECTION__
'''Start Point''' is used as the name for the first Turning point in the polygon/polyline. Note that Start point may also been used as a single-point for Mined areas/SHA.
'''Datum Point''' has the same definition as Start point but is more unusual.
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