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                     Improved Blasting Using Low Density Ammonium Nitrate Prills; Improved Fragmentation via the Use of Blast Controls Plans Improved Blasting Using Low Density Ammonium Nitrate Prills; Improved Fragmentation via the Use of Blast Controls PlansBy Ron Frye, Carl Liibbe, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach Test work comparing the performance of a Low Density Porous Ammonium Nitrate Prill to regular Porous Ammonium Nitrate conducted in Pennsylvania and New York showed that less ammonium nitrate was requi Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Laser Profiling and Computer Aided Blast Design using the Criterion Survey System and Win-Profile Analysis Software (b3a04a88-253a-4339-a3ec-70b988aee07d) Laser Profiling and Computer Aided Blast Design using the Criterion Survey System and Win-Profile Analysis Software (b3a04a88-253a-4339-a3ec-70b988aee07d)By Steve Colburn The CRITERION Survey Systems utilize both theodolite mounted and hand held reflectorless distance meters. These are eye safe, easy-to-use, and specifically designed to endure the harsh environments ch Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Molikpaq Blast Densification Project Sakhalin Island, Russia Molikpaq Blast Densification Project Sakhalin Island, RussiaBy Dave Otto, Ron Elliot, Ed Hatch This paper is a summary of the work carried out by an international team of specialists in the successful explosive compaction of the sand fill core of the Molikpaq offshore oil production structure. Jan 1, 2000 
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                     SCB Technology for New Electronic and Fiber-Optic Based Detonators and Initiation Systems SCB Technology for New Electronic and Fiber-Optic Based Detonators and Initiation SystemsBy W Barry Gregg The rock blasting and mining industries use a system of detonators and explosives for mining operations. Many detonators use small metal bridgewires, which are heated by passing a current through the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Overburden Blast Cast Designs, Economics and Case Histories Overburden Blast Cast Designs, Economics and Case HistoriesBy Conny Postupack The first principle one usually learns about blasting is that competence in this field is best gained by experience in making blasts rather than by reading a book or by listening to a lecture. The rea Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Use of High-Speed Motion Picture Photography in Blast Evaluation and Design The Use of High-Speed Motion Picture Photography in Blast Evaluation and DesignBy P J. Dailey, S L. Burchell, R F. Chiappetta In recent years, high-speed motion picture photography has become a powerful diagnostic tool and technique to study, analyze, evaluate, and aid in blast designs. Production blasting, typically lasting Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Building the Bridge - Explosive Regulation and Application Building the Bridge - Explosive Regulation and ApplicationBy Geraldine Woods I work for the State of Washington as an Explosives inspector. My paper will describe the mission of the Wa. State Dept. of Labor pertaining to explosives and the regulation of explosives in the State Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Using Explosive Risk Assessment Tools for Emergency Operations Planning Using Explosive Risk Assessment Tools for Emergency Operations PlanningBy Dean Nichols, Matt Ortel Explosive accidents in the United States have brought increased attention to emergency operation plans (EOP) at all facilities that manufacture, transport, or store hazardous materials – particularly Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial Explosives Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial ExplosivesBy Gary Eck, Kevin Tallent Over the past decades, the science of energetic materials has advanced dramatically in both the fields of military munitions, as well as industrial explosives. Out of necessity, test methods to measur Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Understanding the Hazard Potentials of Toxic Fumes Understanding the Hazard Potentials of Toxic FumesBy Michael S. Wieland Toxic fumes cause fatal and nonfatal incidents in underground mining, where the working environment tends to trap the fumes, hindering the restoration of nonharmful conditions. Workers can underestima Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Expansion of the Panama Canal Expansion of the Panama CanalBy Tom Treleaven The widening of the Panama Canal to approximately 130 feet (40 m) for its entire length began just a few years ago. The original expansion program was slated for completion in 18 to 20 years, but has Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives? Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives?By Tapan Goswami The expectation from the blasting engineers and shotfirers is often that explosives will perform optimally at all times. However, in reality, non-ideal situations exist on mine sites and occurrences o Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated Sand using a Visco-Plastic Model Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated Sand using a Visco-Plastic ModelBy W G. Szymczak, Leslie C. Taylor The University of Maryland (UMD) has conducted a series of small-scale tests using explosive charges buried in saturated sand. Twelve different combinations of depth of burial of the charge and height Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Blast Site Security - International Society of Explosive Engineers 29th Annual Conference Safety Workshop February 5, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee Blast Site Security - International Society of Explosive Engineers 29th Annual Conference Safety Workshop February 5, 2003 Nashville, TennesseeBy Unknown Blast Site Security Involves: * Clearing the area * Controlling Access * Warning Signals Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Close - In Blasting Close - In BlastingBy Adam Gray, Emery Gray State-of-the-art seismographs can be employed to assist the blasting engineer in understanding the propagation of vibration waves generated by blasting. Wave traces and frequency plots are used to adj Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain Carving Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain CarvingBy Crazy Horse - The Journal of Explosives Engineering - Vol 20 No 1 The crew at Crazy Horse Memorial has produced a w o n d e rful new video called “The Fine Art of Mountain Carving.” The video closely examines for the first time, the extraordinary explosives engineer Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Effects of Electronic Detonators and Precise Detonation Timing on Blasting Induced Rock Movement The Effects of Electronic Detonators and Precise Detonation Timing on Blasting Induced Rock MovementBy Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung Electronic detonators and the attendant precise detonation timing that they facilitate are having a measurable effect on rock blasting in terms of improved fragmentation and vibration control. These i Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Journal: An Overview of Industrial Explosives in Japan Journal: An Overview of Industrial Explosives in JapanBy Yoshikazu Hirosaki How big or small is the Japanese explosive market? Who are the major explosive customers? Is there any big construction project in which a large amount of explosives is expected? What is the future of Jan 1, 2001 
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                     "Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part II" "Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part II"By Gordon Revey The challenge of managing blasting risk, types of risk, public perception, and a system for managing risk were covered in the first part of this article in the May/June 2000 issue of the Journal of Ex Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Recent Projects - Hilton Hotel Beirut, Lebanon Shot Date: Sunday, July 14, 2002 Recent Projects - Hilton Hotel Beirut, Lebanon Shot Date: Sunday, July 14, 2002By Stacy Loizeaux The Beirut Hilton Hotel, which was built in 1975, but never occupied, was imploded on Sunday, July 14, 2002 by Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland and their client, Optimal Engineer Jan 1, 2003 
