Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Crates of ammunition in a bunker at Defense ammunition complex Veenhuizen
Crates of ammunition in a bunker at Defense ammunition complex Veenhuizen - Credit: Photo: Defensie
Politics
Defense
Ministry of Defense
ammunition
ammunition storage complexes
Inspectorate for Social Affairs and Employment
Staphorst
Ruinen
Veenhuizen
Wednesday, 2 May 2018 - 08:01

Share this article:

Defense depots a danger to employees, local residents for years: report

Ministry of Defense employees and people living around Defense ammunition sites were in unnecessary danger for years because the safety of ammunition depots was not in order, the Volkskrant reports based on internal documents from Defense and the Inspectorate of Social Affairs and Employment.

The newspaper got hold of these documents through the Freedom of Information Act.

The Inspectorate found 89 problems in 13 Defense ammunition depots. These included ammunition being stored improperly and warning signs being absent in some places. Some depots had an increased risk of ammunition exploding, for example due to a lightning strike.

Singe January 1st, 2015, the Inspectorate gave Defense eight fines, including a 4,500 euros fine for the lack of a proper lightning protection system at the Staphorst depot. There were also fines for an absent warning signal at the Reek defense terrain in Schaik. In an emergency situation, employees had to use 'party items' to sound the alarm, and the Inspectorate concluded that the air pressure horns were not recognizable as a warning signal.

The documents show that the problems at the ammunition storage sites have been a source of concern for years, according to the Volkskrant. Last year work in ammunition warehouses in Veenhuizen, Staphorst and Ruinen was temporarily halted because of a direct threat to military and other personnel.

The Inspectorate told the newspaper that the lightning protection systems in the Staphorst and Ruinen depots are now in order.

In a written statement, Defense told the Volkskrant that the vast majority of problems have since been resolved. According to the Ministry, safety has has top priority and inspections are carried out in order to reveal problems that need attention.

More like this

Image
A Dutch F-35 jet
Gov't pushing €2.4 billion extra into Defense; Buying more F-35s, frigates, helicopters
Image
Dutch Queen Maxima in 2021
Queen Maxima joins Dutch Armed Forces as reservist
Image
Dutch soldiers
Dutch army doesn't have the capacity to train all the soldiers its recruiting: report
Image
The Dutch navy testing a USV90 (Unmanned Surface Vehicle 90), a drone used on the water, 18 July 2024
Netherlands investing heavily in producing military drones, sensors, satellites
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Lawmaker leaves Tweede Kamer for Amsterdam alderman role after mayoral bid disclosure
  • Tata Steel drops new Sustainability Chief Pols over pro-apartheid past in South Africa
  • Video: Arson suspected after fire destroys Wijdenes restaurant; Racist text on walls
  • Stop automatically giving babies the father’s surname: Majority of MP’s
  • Eurostar trains to, from Netherlands increasingly popular; 4 million passengers in 2025

Top stories

  • Tata Steel drops new Sustainability Chief Pols over pro-apartheid past in South Africa
  • Waiting times of a year or longer at some Dutch hospitals as doctor shortage grows
  • Video: One killed, two hurt in stabbing at Heerhugowaard business
  • High energy prices push Dutch inflation to 3.5% in May
  • Marketing firm behind iconic “I Amsterdam” campaign files for bankruptcy

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content