Back to School on Construction Blasting, Rules of Thumb Revisited

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Jerry Wallace
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Construction of a new grammar school required blasting within three meters of the existing school. Due to changes not anticipated at time of bid opening, blasting had to take place while approximately 200 children were in attendance inside the building. Blasting with children in such close proximity forced the blaster to review and revise a systematic approach to construction blasting and make changes to previous Rules of Thumb guidelines. The revised rules of thumb place Blaster-in-Charge at the top of the List. Other changes specific to the project included putting in place a blasting safety plan that included communicating the serious job hazards to teachers and students. The plan included stringent lockdown guidelines establishing school procedures for accounting for each student prior to the countdown-to-blast being implemented. Emergency communications channels were kept open so that any scheduled blast could be aborted at the last instance.
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APA: Jerry Wallace  (2001)  Back to School on Construction Blasting, Rules of Thumb Revisited

MLA: Jerry Wallace Back to School on Construction Blasting, Rules of Thumb Revisited. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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