Journal: Safety Talk / The Cell Phone: A Potential “Digital Danger”

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John Brulia
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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2
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

You’ve probably heard the old expression, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” But the adage doesn’t seem to hold much water when it comes to making a telephone call on the road. Thirty years ago, a “powder hound” had to stop his 2-wheel drive vehicle at either a roadside diner or a telephone booth to make a call using a public telephone. But, fast-forward to 2007, and a contemporary “explosives engineer” driving his or her 4-wheel drive vehicle simply makes a call “on-the-fly.” The fundamental difference between these two eras is the result of the introduction and the proliferation of cellular or wireless technology. On the one hand, this fundamental difference is much welcomed in the form of personal and business conveniences; and improved productivity. On the other hand, this fundamental difference creates a new set of un-welcomed conditions causing a potential “digital danger.”
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APA: John Brulia  (2008)  Journal: Safety Talk / The Cell Phone: A Potential “Digital Danger”

MLA: John Brulia Journal: Safety Talk / The Cell Phone: A Potential “Digital Danger”. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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