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Driving Continuous Improvement Through Blast Design Technologies in a Surface Quarry
By Toby Forney, Joshua Schoonover
In typical surface quarry operations, productivity and efficiency related to pit development begin with drilling and blasting efforts. By embedding technology within drilling and blasting operations,
Feb 6, 2023
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Cooperation in Regulations ( International Society of Explosives Engineers 1996G - Cooperation in Regulations - P 34)
By John Petty, John Loviza
As a blaster, have you ever had that uneasy feeing in the pit of your stomach as a codes enforcement official drives onto your jobsite? Have you ever needed an ally in a court of law against an unjust
Jan 1, 1996
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Unexpected Explosions in Blasting Practice and Their Prevention
By Xu Tianrui, Jin Xiang, Pen Dianhua
Based on the results of research or investigation, this paper describes the causes of and countermeasures for unexpected accidents, such as premature, postponed or spontaneous explosions in blasting p
Jan 1, 1996
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An Advanced Blasting Scaled-Distance Model Incorporating Individual Location Response
By W. Birch
The traditional concept of scaled-distance modelling for predicting blast induced ground vibration holds many drawbacks, not least of which is the major effect data scatter imparts on confidence deter
Jan 1, 2001
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The European Integration through a Major Drill & Blast Tunneling Project
By Demosthenes (Dennis) Efstratiadis
After European Council’s Directive 93/15/EEC of 5 April 1993 on the harmonization of the provisions relating to the placing on the market and supervision of explosives for civil uses, the so called ”I
Jan 1, 2018
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Difficult Sinking Cut in Severe Winter Conditions Improves Productivity at Lac Des Iles Mines
By Cary Moffat, John Kita, Rick Walker
The Lac des Iles Mine, in an isolated area of NorthwesternOntario is a relatively new open pit platinum and palladium mine. They were encountering problems with the equipment and production scheduling
Jan 1, 1996
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Environmental Effects of Blast Induced Immissions
By Rolf R. Schillinger
Subject of the paper are blasting vibrations as sources of environmental molestations including acceptance level,complaint level and damage level as well. Besides, the subject shows a comparison of in
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of Explosives for Coal Barrier Pillar Breach
By Dale Ramsey
During Phase IV of our Landfill Mine Stabilization project at a coal burning power generating station, it was determined that a coal barrier pillar separating two abandoned areas of the deep mine had
Jan 1, 2003
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O'Shaughnessy Dam Hydroelectric Project
By Alan Hooper, James E. Mischler
Construction began in 1984 for a 5 megawatt hydroelectric power retrofit at the O'Shaughnessy Dam for the City of Columbus, Ohio. The construction necessitated excavation of limestone bedrock up to 27
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of blast control plugs and their positive results on airblast and surface fragmentation
By Lynn Long
We have seen many new developments in the explosive and blasting accessory category, but one of the most useful items is the blast control plug. Blast control plugs are cone shaped units that are plac
Jan 1, 1996
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Detection of the Initiation Sequence Using EMF at the Yanacocha Mine in Perú.
By Romel B. Villanueva
At the Yanacocha gold mine, in the Andes of northern Perú, the first instrumental tests were carried out in October 2019 to detect the initiation sequence of a production blast by detecting the EMF si
Jan 21, 2025
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An Approach to Incorporate Rock Fabric Information in Blast Fragmentation Investigations
By Dirk van Zyl
Rock fabric information is often available from drill hole information and bench face mapping. An approach is presented to predict fragment size distribution of blasted material from this information
Jan 1, 1986
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Vibration Workshop Abstract Canadian Vibration and Airblast Regulations
By Paul McAnuff, Alastair Grogan
In Canada, the only vibration regulations which apply across the entire country are intended to protect fish spawning areas. The Provinces and Territories regulate mines and quarries, and are responsi
Jan 1, 2005
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Public Relations for Drilling and Blasting Projects
By Mark Fritzen
Drilling and blasting near residential or business inhabited areas may expose people to blast induced vibration. Many of these people have never been exposed to blast vibration and airblast which can
Jan 1, 2000
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Blast Design at Pinson Mine
By Melvin A. Sannes
The Pinson Mine has several different rock formations, running throughout the pits. The main types of material found are Alluvium, Shale and Limestone. In some instances, all three can be found within
Jan 1, 1998
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Pioneering with Medium Diameter Lifters
By Luke Thornton, Jack Janssen
An unconventional drill pattern is used in an aggregate quarry to reduce pioneering costs. The site is the Iron Mountain Quarry, Granite Falls, WA., an aggregate quarry with an annual production of in
Jan 1, 1997
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Geologic Considerations in Blasting
By Michael Laing
"Geology plays a critical role in many aspects of blasting, from fragmentation to wall control. One often overlooked component of blasting concerns blast results due to the effect of geologic features
Jan 1, 2016
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Solving Blasting Safety Hazards with Advanced Technology
By Ronald W. Roberts
For years, blasters have experienced near-misses, injuries, and yes, even fatalities as a result of the dangerous nature of our business. Yet, some blasters continue to portray the immortal attitude:
Jan 1, 1996
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Death of a Coal Shovel
By Roger G. Sprague
With the passing of time, changing marketplaces and years of hard service, coupled with new machines, increased productivity, rapidly improving technology, equipment which used to be the latest in mod
Jan 1, 1998
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More than Scratching the Surface – Capturing Blast hole Features to Improve QA/QC and Compliance to Design
By Paul Klaric, Nicholas Bodley
Every blasting engineer or professional can attest to the age-old conundrum of obtaining accurate hole information on a large scale prior to loading explosive charges in a blast hole. Even though the
Feb 6, 2023