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Safety in Manufacture of Explosives, Process Hazards and Process Control Measures for SafetyExplosive manufacture, handling and transportation is hazardous and special precautions should be taken while manufacture, handling and transportation. Various regulations and rules defined in explosi
Jan 1, 2007
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Advantages in Using Real-Time Blasting Simulation in Surface Blast Planning and Grade ControlBy Peter Dare-Bryan, Will Hunt, Lee Julian
It is well-known that blasting has an economic effect on grade control activities. However, until recently, methods did not exist for measuring the grade control value change caused by the blast. Rule
Feb 6, 2023
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Investigating the Use of Complex Geometry Shock Tunnels to Model Urban BombingsBy Catherine Johnson, Barbara Rutter, Phillip Mulligan
Shock tubes, shock tunnels, and blast tubes have been widely used by explosive researchers and shock wave investigators to understand the characteristics of shock waves. Rectangular, cylindrical, and
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Solving Blasting Safety Hazards with Advanced TechnologyBy 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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Protection Techniques for Explosive Demolition of RC PillarBy Seung-Kyu Baek, Chang-Ha Ryu, Yang-Kyun Kim
Safety concern is one of the most important parameters in the design of building demolition by explosive blasting. Accidents were sometimes reported due to the flying chips of fragmented materials in
Jan 1, 2002
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Close Proximity Trench Blasting Case HistoryBy Andrew F. McKown, Robert A. McClure
This paper will describe a trench blasting case history in close proximity to several adjacent structures, including a bridge abutment, railroad tracks, and utility pipes. Some design considerations i
Jan 1, 1988
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Journal: USDA’s Wildlife Services Explosive Safety Program “Managing Wildlife Damage”By Alton Dunaway, Kevin Sullivan, Charles Gray, Doug Hall, Kevin Grant, Kelly Thiel, John Paulson, Bruce Leland, Cole Boyd
Beaver (Castor canadensis) are responsible for economic losses exceeding $4 billion over the last 4 decades in the southeastern United States alone. A large portion of these damages occurs to public r
Jan 1, 2007
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The History of Intraline Distance in the United StatesBy Michelle Crull, Susan Hamilton
Explosives safety requirements in the United States began in 1909 when the American Railroad Institute questioned explosives manufacturers regarding distances necessary to protect employees and proper
Jan 1, 2010
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Investigating the Use of Complex Geometry Shock Tunnels to Model Urban BombingsBy Barbara Rutter, Phillip Mulligan
This research investigates how changes in shock tunnel geometry affect the pressure versus time waveform. The Large Arena Test Simulator (LATS), which is composed of four different rectangular section
Feb 1, 2020
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Saudi Arabia Transition to Mining – Blast Optimization at Maaden Gold MinesBy Angel Rafael Fernandez, Yahya Khader Al-Harbi, Benjamin Cebrian Romo, Antonio Morato Medina
The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has set the goal to diversify their economy from oil into different fields including mining. As the vast Arabian Peninsula is explored, orebodies of Aluminium, Copper, Gold
Feb 6, 2023
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All In The TimingBy Sean Paterson
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a method of delaying and loading a shot. Since entering the construction industry, I have learned that cover is needed on a lot of blasts. When in close hav
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect of Explosive Charge Geometry on Shock Wave PropagationBy Martin Langenderfer, Catherine Johnson, Phillip Mulligan, Kelly Williams
The physical geometry of a charge has a direct correlation to the geometry of the shock wave. This relationship appears strongest within the boundaries of the visible fireball. As the shock wave propa
Jan 1, 2018
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Technical Challenges of Close Proximity Blasting to an Active LandslideBy Aaron Nickoli, Brad Clark, Thomas Horan E. I. T.
The Canal Road Dip Slide is an active landslide located on South Pender Island, British Columbia. The effects of the fall 2021 atmospheric river prompted the British Columbia Ministry of Transportatio
Jan 26, 2026
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The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives IndustryBy Joseph A. Meyers
Explosives techniques and technology are constantly evolving and improving, yet basic communication and business skills are not being used regularly. Many potential blasting projects never occur due t
Feb 1, 2020
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Powder Factor Analysis of Quarry Blasts Through the Fragmentation-Energy Fan ConceptBy Ian Bell
This paper investigates fragmentation in an aggregate quarry using the fragmentation-energy fan concept. Six blasts were monitored, located one behind the other in the same quarry area. The rock struc
Jan 1, 2019
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Demonstrated Improved Fragmentation and Optimized Explosive Distribution by Using Air Decks created with Stemming PlugsBy Alejandro Ferrada Vergara, María Jesús Barros Godoy
Reducing costs while maintaining productivity and achieving good results is a constant challenge in mining operations, especially in the drilling and blasting stage, since a bad blast can affect produ
Jan 21, 2025
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Profile, Profile, ProfileBy John Platt, Mark Stephens
"When blasting is required in critical areas and anticipated shot movement and quick cleanup areessential to the success of the project it is extremely important to use the best technology available t
Jan 1, 2016
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The Fragmentation-energy Fan, a Universal Behavior of Blasted Rock?By Peter Moser, Finn Ouchterlony, José A. Sanchidrián
"Blast fragmentation data in the form of percentile fragment sizes as function of specific charge oftenform a set of straight lines in log(size)-log(energy) space that tend to converge on a common foc
Jan 1, 2017
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HDAN and Gasified Emulsion Blends Improving Blasting at Peruvian MinesBy Romel Villanueva L.
"Peru does not produce ammonium nitrate; nevertheless it is a large consumer of both, porous prill (PP) and high-density (HD) varieties. Explosives cost is an important preoccupation in Peru, due tofl
Jan 1, 2016
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Inverse Hybrid Method for Determining Pressure Loading on Plates Due To Buried MinesBy Damien Bretall, William Fourney
Due to the changing face of warfare there is an ever growing need to protect the underside of combat vehicles from mine blasts. This paper presents a new method to better characterize the pressure pro
Jan 1, 2009