Highwall Safety

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John L. Didlinger John C. Didlinger
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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421 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

As we begin the pre-blast survey we need to decide on the number of holes needed for production and a detailed highwall inspection. The survey consists of checking the highwall and placement of barrier cones. At the Elmhurst Chicago Stone Company, Barbers Corner Plant, we use 18-24" orange highway type safety cones. These cones are easily noticed because of their high visibility color in all weather conditions and are placed approximately 20-25 feet from the face and approximately 50 feet apart along the highwall, then the area is checked for back break, under cut, over hang, surface filled area and clay area. This deposit is unique because of the number of clay filled areas and slip seams that meanders through the deposit plus a fault that runs North-Northwest and South-Southeast. This particular limestone deposit is overlaid with glacial sand and gravel and the top weathered stone wanders plus or minus 10 feet in 1400 feet.
Citation

APA: John L. Didlinger John C. Didlinger  (1996)  Highwall Safety

MLA: John L. Didlinger John C. Didlinger Highwall Safety. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1996.

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