Future Directions in Ground Vibration and Airblast Control within an Australian Regulatory Context

International Society of Explosives Engineers
AT Spathis A Brodbeck
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Australian regulatory control of ground vibration and airblast arising from mining, quarrying and civil construction operations is spread across a number of federal, state and local authorities and across a number of departments with various jurisdictions. The Australian Standard AS 2187.2 contains an informative appendix on damage-related criteria and it is the primary reference for the regulators. The complete standard and the informative appendix is currently undergoing major revision with a focus for the latter on implementing frequency-dependent criteria for ground vibration. Certain directions for change have been raised for consideration by the standing committee, ranging from fundamental issues of measurement and interpretation and others that overlap human comfort criteria. It is anticipated that some of the suggestions will eventually make their way into future standards after an adequate period of consultation and consideration by both the Australian public and others involved in the associated industries.
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APA: AT Spathis A Brodbeck  (2005)  Future Directions in Ground Vibration and Airblast Control within an Australian Regulatory Context

MLA: AT Spathis A Brodbeck Future Directions in Ground Vibration and Airblast Control within an Australian Regulatory Context. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2005.

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