MS Initiation, a Possible Risk in Blasting Tall Structure

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Bob de Raadt
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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343 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

After a review of the general principles for blasting stacks, the stagnations of two stack demolitions are investigated. The author concludes and demonstrates that MS-delay blasting can be risky under certain circumstances. How this initiation device can still be applied safely to the demolition of stacks is shown in an account of a blasting operation, in which two 106-m (350 ft) -high concrete stacks were involved. The recent discovery of a possible hazard of MS initiation in this field of blasting is an essential contribution to increased safety in blasting tall structures.
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APA: Bob de Raadt  (1982)  MS Initiation, a Possible Risk in Blasting Tall Structure

MLA: Bob de Raadt MS Initiation, a Possible Risk in Blasting Tall Structure. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1982.

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