The Other Building Boom: Guidelines for the Technical Application of Explosives to Industrial and Commercial Structure Demolition

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Walt Meglasson
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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127 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"Developing technologies in demolition equipment and processes have produced a newsophistication within the demolition industry. Yet, with increasing frequency, owners,architects, engineers, and contractors reject out of hand one of the safest and most effectivetools in the demolition industry today, specifically the use of explosives and blastingtechniques in man_made structure removal. The use of explosives in any application mustbe considered as a tool, no more or less dangerous than any other type of tool, when usedproperly. Accordingly, importance must be attached to recognizing the skill, integrity, andcare of those who use it. Massive amounts of information and help are available to assistthe rock blaster, ranging from the practical to the highly theoretical, but very littleinformation exists to guide anyone considering unleashing the power of explosives instructural demolition blasting. The planning and work required to execute such projects iscomplex, and the recognition of the different applications explosives can be applied to isthe first step."
Citation

APA: Walt Meglasson  (1993)  The Other Building Boom: Guidelines for the Technical Application of Explosives to Industrial and Commercial Structure Demolition

MLA: Walt Meglasson The Other Building Boom: Guidelines for the Technical Application of Explosives to Industrial and Commercial Structure Demolition. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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