RF Hazards to Electric Detonators – The New IME SLP-20

International Society of Explosives Engineers
David Leidel James Stuart Beth Shimer
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Periodically, the Institute of Makers of Explosives Safety Library Publications are reviewed, edited and updated to reflect recent technical developments, new commercial explosive products and new regulatory requirements. The rapid proliferation of electronic devices, particularly portable communication systems, inventory management devices, navigational aids, etc., required the revision of the IME Safety Library Publication 20, “Safety Guide for the Prevention of Radio Frequency Radiation Hazards in the Use of Commercial Electric Detonators”. The new edition of SLP-20 has been updated to correct alterations to U.S. frequency allocations and maximum transmitted power permitted and a discussion of communications and tracking systems required in underground mining by the Miner Act. Also, an entire section was added dedicated to safe distances from RF sources to the special type of resistorized electric detonators used in the upstream oil and gas industry on wellsites and an enlarged section describing the particular types of RF sources that the blaster may encounter, perhaps in construction blasting operations.
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APA: David Leidel James Stuart Beth Shimer  (2012)  RF Hazards to Electric Detonators – The New IME SLP-20

MLA: David Leidel James Stuart Beth Shimer RF Hazards to Electric Detonators – The New IME SLP-20. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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