Seismograph Calibration - What You Should Know

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Bob Turnbull
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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2
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The dictionary definition of calibration is: to determine by measurement or comparison with a standard, the corre c t value for each scale reading on a device.1 As a consultant or blast contractor, you assess risk every day. But, have you considered the importance of, and the risks associated with the calibration of your seismograph and the accuracy that is p rovided? Can your calibration pro v i d e r back you up in times of trouble and provide documented evidence that the equipment was functioning within specification? Can their calibration pro c e d u res withstand independent scrutiny and be shown to be traceable to a National Standards for accuracy of measurement? These are important documents that in court provide tremendous support that blasting and monitoring activities are conducted professionally and competently.
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APA: Bob Turnbull  (2004)  Seismograph Calibration - What You Should Know

MLA: Bob Turnbull Seismograph Calibration - What You Should Know. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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