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Journal: Safety Talk, Drilling Safety – Minimizing Risk FactorsBy William Reisz
Many different types of drills coming in a wide range of sizes and configurations are used in the blasting industry today. While each system may have its own unique attributes and capabilities, it may
Jan 1, 2013
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Pre-Blast Surveys; a Public Relations and Claim Reduction ToolBy David Harrison, Edward J. Walter, Meitra Ferek
A pre-blast survey can be a great tool in the prevention of blasting complaints and subsequent damage claims. In today's highly competitive industry, we are always looking for ways to become more cost
Jan 1, 1995
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Blasting Specifications and Guidelines for Protective and High-Profile BlastingBy Brian Lewis, Reinhold Daykin Schnell
Blasting specifications and guidelines are very important aspects of detailed project specifications covering any scope of work (SOW) that involves explosives and blasting procedures. A lot of larger
Feb 6, 2023
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Insuring Explosives UsersBy M Dale White
In December at the Commonwealth of Kentucky Fifth Annual Blasting Conference of the Division of Explosives and Blasting, Department of Mines and Minerals, I delivered a paper entitled "Problems on Bla
Jan 1, 1979
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Digital Energy Control - A New Tool for BlastingBy Andrew Stirling
Quarry operators are under constant scrutiny by individual neighbors and neighborhood associations due to the environmental issues arising from daily quarry operations. Issues range from truck traffic
Jan 1, 2002
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How Primadets Can Improve Vibration Control and Reduce CostsBy J R. Phin
The properties of all available modern blasting initiation techniques are reviewed. Primadets are nonelectric initiators, the nonelectric features of the system eliminates concern of premature initiat
Jan 1, 1975
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Journal: Dynamite DazeBy S. S. Bud Jenkins
I went to an underground limestone mine recently to demonstrate the use of borehole liners. The liners were for horizontal holes in a normal “V” cut tunnel round. I hadn’t been in this mine for about
Jan 1, 2010
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Journal: Blastserve A Discussion Forum for ISEE MembersDrilling through unconsolidated material I need to drill blastholes through a mix of consolidated and unconsolidated material. This material is hung up in an underground ore pass. The total length of
Jan 1, 2011
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Blasting TechniqueBy N K. Jain
"The idea of writing this article is to give correct picture about the technique in blastingindustries based on the safety aspect, basically without effecting the results thereof.Like many other scien
Jan 1, 1993
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Studies on Bulk Explosives – A case studyBy B. M. P. Pingua & Md. Nabiullah
About 60 to 70 percent of bulk explosives are used in Indian coalmines to achieve coal production for power generation. Coal India Limited (CIL) is the major coal producing company in India. The avera
Jan 1, 2008
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Blasting at a Superfund Chemical Waste SiteBy Douglas R. Burns
During the summer of 1989, Maine Drilling and Blasting of Gardiner, Maine was contracted by Cayer Corporation of Harvard, Massachusetts to drill and blast an interceptor trench at the Nyanza Chemical
Jan 1, 1991
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A Static Model for Rock Splitting Design With ExplosiveBy R Mancini
Explosive charge action on the medium is intrinsically dynamic (fast rising and fast vanishing). On the contrary, information available on rock strength is drawn from static behaviour, and it's common
Jan 1, 1995
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Primex Detonating Cord We Process Production MethodBy R C. Sittig
The manufacture of commerical detonating cord by the "wet process" technique is discussed. Raw material variability as a potential source of production problems is examined. Comparison to the "dry pro
Jan 1, 1976
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Explosives Safety is a New Ball GamesBy Joe Dannenberg
One must be cautious in talking about blasting safety, because the very act of making a blast involves the creation of an infernal machine. You are setting up for the instant release of tremendous ene
Jan 1, 1975
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Training and Licensing Requirements for BlastersBy Stanley L. Lippincott
A number of Federal and State agencies require formal training for blasters. Federal agencies often specify the need for initial training involving all job responsibilities as well as periodic refresh
Jan 1, 1995
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Title XI - Regulation of Explosives: Federal Explosive RegulationsBy Robert F. Dexter
This paper discusses the Federal requirements of this regulation for the importation, manufacture, distribution and storage of explosive materials. The interstate or foreign commerce in explosive mate
Jan 1, 1975
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Explosives Contractors the Insurance Non-IndustryBy C Robert Scott
Yes - We have figures on Explosives Manufacturers ! But, on the 500 or 600 explosives contractors, unless you happen to specialize in shooting oil wells, we have no numbers. As you know, the Insurance
Jan 1, 1980
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Insitu Land Blasting The Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel Project Boston, MassachusettsBy Larry Mirabelli, Gerard J. O'Brien
"The construction of the Third Harbor Tunnel is a key element of the Central Artery TunnelProject. The tunnel is to traverse Boston Harbor directly linking South Boston to EastBoston. The tunnel is a
Jan 1, 1993
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Journal: Safety Talk / Standard Operating ProceduresBy Wm. Reisz
There is no universal standard for Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s). Every blasting operation has its own unique circumstances, its own methodologies and its own unique demands. It would be nearl
Jan 1, 2010
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Explosive Ground Reactivity Indicators and Strategies to Overcome this PhenomenaBy Peter Bellairs
It is generally expected that drilling and blasting be a routine part of a mining process where the blastholes are drilled, left for a period of time and then primed, loaded with explosive, stemmed an
Jan 1, 1997