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Journal: Safety Talk / Crisis Management
By William Reisz
The explosives and blasting industry has a commendable safety and security record, especially over the last several decades. This is due in large part to our newer technologies, better training and ed
Jan 1, 2012
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Value Beyond Blasting
By Orica
Unlicking the Possibilities ISEE Digital Detonator Workshop New Orleans, LA Wednesday, February 4, 2004
Jan 1, 2004
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Detonation of Non-Electric Initiation Systems Across an Air Gap
By B. Winterberg, C. Lewis, M. Starkel, C. Johnson
Non-electric systems, specifically shock tube, have become the pyrotechnic detonator of choice over electric due to their safety regarding accidental initiation from stray radio signals. Typically, th
Jan 1, 2024
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Epic Blast of 275 US Ton (250 tonnes) Sets Benchmark in Opencast Mining Arena in Environmental Sensitive Area With Desired Fragmentation and Muck Profile.
By Tapas Kumar Mukherjee, Sujit Kumar, Sanjay Kumar Singh
This paper dwells on the epic blast conducted at Tata Steel’s captive coal mine in India and the insights drawn from it. Optimal blast design parameters had to be ascertained for operating benches (6.
Jan 1, 2019
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Study of Vibrations in Far and Near Field to Determine the Technical Feasibility of Massive Blasting.
By Raúl Mondaca Aracena
Mantoverde mine requires increasing its production level to double. EMTS - Projects performs far and near field vibration studies to make changes to the D&B design and sequences, in order to equalize
Feb 1, 2020
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Blast Optimization from Drone Imagery
By Markus Pötsch, Andreas Gaich
Optimization of surface blasting based on 3D models from drone imagery and a closed loop that starts with an automatic analysis of the geometry and the geological conditions and ends with an objective
Feb 1, 2020
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Application of Underground Pre-Splitting in Butte, MT
By M. Gebhardt, J. Johnson, S. Rosenthal
The use of presplitting applications in an underground mine setting is a method of reducing overbreak in the rib and back when blasting occurs. Presplitting performed at the Underground Mine Education
Jan 1, 2024
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Danger Tree Blasting In BC
By Dave Weymer
Falling timber in BC has always been a hazardous job. Huge, often rotting trees and steep, rugged terrain combine to create difficult and dangerous conditions. Death and injury rates are among the hig
Jan 1, 2013
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Journal: 100 Years / As you can see above, the title of these articles includes the words “More or Less.” In this issue I’m going to take advantage of that, and print a few things that I’d never be able to share if I adhered strictly to the “100
By Robert Hopler
GEO. M. MOWBRAY’S REFRIGERATOR CAR FOR THE SAFE CONVEYANCE OF EXPLOSIVES. It is a fact well known to all miners who have used nitro-glycerin, or any of its adulterations, commonly known as dynamite, r
Jan 1, 2011
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Safety Challenges of the '90s
By Milos J. Bila
I would like to discuss today several safety topics that we at Nobel feel are going to be particularly critical to all of us who are involved in the manufacturing, transportation, storage and use of c
Jan 1, 1992
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Blast Vibration Monitoring & Calibration in the 21st Century
By W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield
Nuisance caused by perceived high vibration levels as a result of blasting on quarries and opencast coal mine is now the number one environmental concern of residents living adjacent to such operation
Jan 1, 2014
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Blast Vibration Monitoring, Prediction and Control at Old Cliffe Hill Quarry
By Rob Farnfield, Mark Pegden
Old Cliffe Hill quarry produces between 4 and 5 million tonnes of crushed granite per year and is located in the county of Leicestershire in the East Midlands region of England. Blasting is carried ou
Jan 1, 2010
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OSM Blaster Training Modules for Western Coal Mines and Quarries
By Cory Loukides, Cathy Aimone-Martin
Blaster training manuals used by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and others are outdated and cumbersome. A new approach has been developed using Microsoft PowerPoint with a Visual Basic overlay to
Jan 1, 2004
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Use of a Scaled Concrete Model to Determine the Origins of Air Overpressure
By N. Skopak, W. Birch, A. Douglas, C. Johnson
Determining the origins of air overpressure has been a long-debated topic within the explosives engineering community. Historically, it has been accepted that the initial face movement gave rise to ai
Jan 1, 2024
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Underground Remote Firing System
By Tom Paynter
In an underground mining environment, the primary method of firing a blast is using a combination of an electric detonator and a detonating cord to initiate the Nonelectric detonators. This method has
Jan 1, 2017
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Management's Effect on Drilling and Blasting
By Alan R. Gadberry
To resolve drilling and blasting problems, rather than treating symptoms and allowing problems to grow, the mine operator needs to change the way he operates. When a mine operator discovers a drilling
Jan 1, 1985
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Review of Traditional Tricone Bit Drilling in Open-Pit Operations
By Mario Alvarez
Drilling with tricone drill bits is widely used in the mining industry with a direct impact on drilling safety and costs, however it can be challenging to implement a new supplier of tricone drill bit
Jan 21, 2025
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The 8 Millisecond Rule is Dead – Or Is It?
By Daniel Richards, Dr Rob Farnfield, Dr Geoff Adderley
The 8-millisecond rule has been in use for many years as a basic technique to help minimize vibration levels from surface blasting operations. The rule was based on work carried out in the 1960’s by t
Jan 21, 2025
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Implementation of a Remote Blasting Engineering Center in Peru
By Jorge Cárdenas, Luis Huaroc, Máximo Cari, Nestor Delgado
In Peru, after four years of pandemic, some mining companies have chosen to install integrated operating centers in central offices where through network technology and video surveillance it allows th
Jan 21, 2025
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Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project.
By Rob Farnfield, Ben Williams
The A5 road in the United Kingdom forms an ancient and well-used route through the hills and mountains of North Wales. In the 1990?s a programme of work was conducted to upgrade the road to modern sta
Jan 1, 2011