Flyrock Revisited: An Ever-present Danger in Mine Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Harry Verakis Thomas Lobb
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

A great deal of information has been presented and published on the danger from flyrock created from blasting operations. The creation of flyrock is not specific to any one blasting operation. Flyrock is certainly not a stranger to blasting operations conducted in the mining industry and its effects are well known. Flyrock is among the leading causes of mine blasting injuries. Awareness and diligence is the message that must continue to be stressed and followed to reduce the potential for creating flyrock from blasting operations and to reduce the hazard it presents. A recent accident that resulted in a serious injury at a limestone mine in Pennsylvania bears witness to the ever-present danger of flyrock created from blasting operations.
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APA: Harry Verakis Thomas Lobb  (2007)  Flyrock Revisited: An Ever-present Danger in Mine Blasting

MLA: Harry Verakis Thomas Lobb Flyrock Revisited: An Ever-present Danger in Mine Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2007.

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