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                     Effects of Decoupling and Simultaneous Detonation on Blast Vibrations Effects of Decoupling and Simultaneous Detonation on Blast VibrationsBy Rodney D. Lamond The need for blast vibration monitoring can be attributed to a combination of three factors: Structural damage, Blast design and Human annoyance. Traditionally, vibration damage criteria are prescribe Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Analysis of Dynamic Stability of Rock Slope Under Loading of Blast Induced Seismic Analysis of Dynamic Stability of Rock Slope Under Loading of Blast Induced SeismicBy Wenbo Lu A combined method is present in this paper in analysis the dynamic stability of rock slope under the loading of blast induced seismic, in which, by combining the dynamic load calculating method of qua Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / The Cell Phone: A Potential “Digital Danger” Journal: Safety Talk / The Cell Phone: A Potential “Digital Danger”By John Brulia You’ve probably heard the old expression, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” But the adage doesn’t seem to hold much water when it comes to making a telephone call on the road. Thi Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Flyrock: A Continuing Blast Safety Threat Flyrock: A Continuing Blast Safety ThreatBy Harry Verakis Flyrock is the second leading cause of all blasting related injuries in surface coal, metal and nonmetal mining operations. It is also a primary cause of property damage, monetary losses and “near mis Jan 1, 2011 
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                     How Things Have Changed How Things Have ChangedBy Lance McAnuff The year 2001 coincided with the forty-fifth year of blasting-control specialization by the author. Commencing with the construction of the Saint Lawrence Seaway System in 1956 and continuing until th Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Safety of Explosives Handling and Blasting in the Mining Industry The Safety of Explosives Handling and Blasting in the Mining IndustryBy Kerina Taylor Due to their high amount of stored energy, explosives have been the cause of many serious injuries and fatalities over the last centuries. Despite safety advances and awareness in the last decades, in Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Explosive Compaction of Saturated Soils Explosive Compaction of Saturated SoilsBy Wayne A. Charlie An experimental test program being conducted at Colorado State University and involves the study of the behavior of water saturated sands under shock and explosive loadings. The study is being conduct Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Iron Ore Blast Designs and Cap Testing at the Minntac Mine Iron Ore Blast Designs and Cap Testing at the Minntac MineBy Jack Eloranta To improve control of blasting, tests were performed to assess non-electric cap accuracy. Simultaneous testing using a Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR), Red Lake Lo-Cam and an Instantel DS-677 b Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Design of Large-Scale Choked Destress Blasts in Mine Pillars Using the Empirical Destressability Index Methodology Design of Large-Scale Choked Destress Blasts in Mine Pillars Using the Empirical Destressability Index MethodologyBy Richard Brummer, John Hadjigeorgiou, Patrick Andrieux Some of the major challenges associated with underground mining at depth and/or under high extraction ratios are related to the resulting high stress levels, which can lead to the failure and collapse Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Application of New Technologies for PSD Data Acquisition Application of New Technologies for PSD Data AcquisitionBy J. Pizarro Any organization that subjects its activities to a continuous improvement methodology, aiming to optimize their processes and services, must be able to adequately measure the results of the implemente Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Blasting in a Cement Kiln Blasting in a Cement KilnBy Ray Patterson A planned modification to a cement kiln at the Holnam Portland Cement Plant near Florence, Colorado required the removal of a ring of cast-in-place (CIP) refractory lining. The CIP lining was approxim Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Blasting for Rescue Applications Blasting for Rescue ApplicationsBy John Norman This paper will cover blasting techniques that are applicable to underground and other rescue that involves removing obstacles and breaking rock in close proximity to rescuers and subjects. Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Seismic Radiation from Explosive Charges in the Near-field: Results from Controlled Experiments Seismic Radiation from Explosive Charges in the Near-field: Results from Controlled ExperimentsBy L. Trivino Blast-induced damage criterion based on the peak particle velocity has worked reasonably well for estimating building damage. However, the same criterion cannot be used to estimate damage to rock and Jan 1, 2009 
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                     RF Susceptibility of Electronic Detonators RF Susceptibility of Electronic DetonatorsBy B. Papillon There has been a veritable increase in the adoption of electronic detonators in the last few years. Electronic detonators offer several distinctive features over electric and non-el (shock tube) deton Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Investigative Blast Programme for Chek Lap Kok Investigative Blast Programme for Chek Lap KokBy Alastair Torrance, George Boucher The authors were involved in the Trial Blast work at Chek Lap Kok, the site of the new Hong Kong Airport. As part of that work a series of computer programs including 3x30, QFRAG, DESIGNER and 3DMUCK Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blasting Problems Facing the USA Quarry Industry Blasting Problems Facing the USA Quarry IndustryBy Victor C. Bryan "One of the more challenging issues facing operators of U.S. mines and quarries is blasting in an environmentally acceptable way. It is quite important that industry management understand and apply gu Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Back to School on Construction Blasting, Rules of Thumb Revisited Back to School on Construction Blasting, Rules of Thumb RevisitedBy Jerry Wallace Construction of a new grammar school required blasting within three meters of the existing school. Due to changes not anticipated at time of bid opening, blasting had to take place while approximately Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Attracting and Engaging the New Generations: An ISEE Student Chapter Case Study Attracting and Engaging the New Generations: An ISEE Student Chapter Case StudyBy Bethany Witter, Dyno Nobel In the past decades, a technological explosion has caused generational shifts. First, millennials experienced a technological shift to computers and cellphones. Next, Generation Z experienced a shift Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Attracting and Engaging the New Generations: An ISEE Student Chapter Case Study Attracting and Engaging the New Generations: An ISEE Student Chapter Case StudyBy Bethany Witter In the past decades, a technological explosion has caused generational shifts. First, millennials experienced a technological shift to computers and cellphones. Next, Generation Z experienced a shift 
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                     The Influence of Oxygen Content and Surroundings on the Heats of Explosion and Detonation of Organic Explosives The Influence of Oxygen Content and Surroundings on the Heats of Explosion and Detonation of Organic ExplosivesBy Edward Barrody There are wide variations in the values of heats of explosion and detonation as reported in literature. These values are not “stand-alone” or sole properties of the explosives. Specifications of the c Jan 1, 2003 
