Munitions Safety
Remember the three R’s: Recognize, Retreat, Report
The safety of the people living, working, and recreating on former Fort Ord is the Army’s top priority. If you recognize any object that resembles munitions or explosives on or near former Fort Ord property, retreat to a safe location, and report the finding to 911 or local law enforcement.
In transferred former Fort Ord properties, the standard procedure is for the local law enforcement agency to request a response by a military Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit or by local bomb squad with equivalent training.
Click here for the 3Rs Safety Guide
Incidental Munitions Recording Form
If you recognize any object that resembles munitions or explosives, retreat to a safe location, and report the finding to 911. The Army is also collecting the information as a part of the on-going review of the safety program at the former Fort Ord. Please click the link below for the incidental munitions recording form. This form is used to assist the Fort Ord Cleanup Program in the recording and investigation of MEC incidents. Note: Completing this form does not constitute emergency (911) notification. To download a copy of the Fort Ord Safety Alert for munitions, click here.
No Metal Detectors
Metal detection is prohibited on the former Fort Ord due to the potential for remaining explosives hazards.
Free Safety Recognition Classes: in-person and on-line
The Army offers military munitions recognition and safety training to anyone digging holes or disturbing soil at the former Fort Ord property. A UXO technician or safety officer is available to conduct a twenty-minute training session. This training session includes information on what military munitions might be found and the procedure to follow if something is found. There’s no charge for the training. Click here for a flyer includes information on how to request the training.
An on-line class is also available. A Munitions Recognition and Safety Training video in English and Spanish. Click here to be directed to the on-line class.
Munitions Response Site Prioritization Protocol
The Department of Defense developed a Munitions Response Site Prioritization Protocol, also called MRSPP, as the methodology for prioritizing sites known or suspected of containing munitions and explosives of concern for response actions. The Department of Defense developed this protocol through a collaborative process with the States, participating American Indian and Alaskan Native Tribes, and federal agencies, collectively known as stakeholders. The Army applies the protocol to known munitions response sites. For more information on this program and how to be involved, click here.