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  • ISEE
    Improving Explosives User Safety by Introducing Regulation Awareness Training

    By L. A. Heim, E. A. McCullough, N. J. Amiotte

    The explosives industry is subject to the laws of multiple jurisdictions, which means that several regulatory agencies are responsible for governing different aspects of the commercial explosives indu

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) – A Journey from Concept to Reality

    By D. Scott Scovira, Thomas Gustavsson

    The potential of hydrogen peroxide explosives was introduced to Thomas Gustavsson and Robert Håkland by Dr Miguel Araos through his development of hydrogen peroxide gel compositions (HPG). In 2020, Th

    Jan 21, 2025

  • ISEE
    The Effect of Charge Mass and Delay Timing on Airblast Overpressure

    By Adrian Moore, Dominic Hooton, Alan Richards

    Significant factors affecting airblast overpressure (AOP) emissions include charge mass per delay, distance from the blast site, burden, stemming height, and delay timing, topographic shielding, and m

    Jan 21, 2025

  • ISEE
    MSHA Regulations and Bom Research Program on Multiple Short-Delay Blasting of Coal

    By J Edmund Hay, Harry C. Verakisl, Richard J. Mainiero, John J. Mulhern

    As the first stage in the rulemaking process, MSHA prepared requirements for the approval and use of permissible explosives and blasting items in underground coal mines. These draft requirements known

    Jan 1, 1985

  • ISEE
    A Review of Rock Classification Methods and Applicability to Blast Design

    By Hae-Moon Choi, Sang-Don Lee, Hee Soon Shin, Choon Sunwo, Chang-Ha Ryu, Hyun-Koo Lee

    Building tunnels means dealing with what rock is encountered. Relocation of the site of the underground structure is rarely possible. Tunneling engineers and miners have to cope with the quality of th

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Hydraulic Boulder Fragmentation using Small Explosive Charges (e17fa3e4-a011-4982-aee2-a189f0d0465a)

    By Bryan J. Lane, Paul N. Worsey

    The recommended maximum explosive weight for boulder blasting using internal charges is 0.1 O-kg/m” (3.5 oz./yd) (Olofsson, 1988). Normally this charge results in excessive scattering and flyrock, cre

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Computer Modelling of Bench Blasting for Grade Control

    By Lindsay Wade, Peter Dare-Bryan

    Benches in surface mines often contain known areas of ore and known areas of waste, which must be mined selectively. When rock is blasted it not only fragments but is also physically, and non-uniforml

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Digital Shock Tube

    By Theirry Bernard

    The era of non-electric systems as an initiating system has revolutionised the blasting world by introducing a very safe initiating system that is reliable, with initiation sequence possibilities that

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Vibration Control During the Construction of an In-Pit Lime Kiln

    By Paul Worsey, Ron Ecklecamp, Scott G. Giltner, Ronnie Inman, Terry Drechsler

    A blast monitoring program conducted at Chemical Lie Company’s new lime calcining facility near Ste. Genevieve, Missouri is discussed. The purpose was to develop blasting criteria for the construction

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Efficient and Safe Pre-Split Blasting Through Mechanized Explosive Loading System

    By Jorge Cárdenas, Gustavo Huerta, Regina Rocha Oriundo, Miguel Angel Humpire, Johan Salas Flores

    Currently a critical activity for slopes stability and safety in mining is pre-split blasting to reduce damage from trim blast. Most common explosive used are based on packaged explosives, with 1 ½ in

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Seismic Monitoring During Blastings of Building Pit for WTC at Rijeka

    By D Vrkljan, Z Ester

    Excavating the building pit for the World Trade Center at Rijeka, it was necessary to blast over 160000 m3 of hard mass in fused condition. The building pit is located at a densely populated residenti

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Blasting Near a Crusher

    By Scott G. Giltner, Alex Schwenk

    Blasting within 250 ft of a crusher was successfully executed through the application of electronic detonators, 3-D imagery, signature hole analysis, custom loading of blast holes. The blast was well

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    High Resolution Seismic Refraction Tomography for Determining Depth of Blast Induced Damage in a Mine Wall

    By Stephan Iversan, Janae Singer

    High resolution seismic refraction tomography has proved to be a useful tool to effectively estimate depth of blast induced damage in rock. Excavation blast damage can be as shallow as 1 to 2m (3 to 7

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Advancing Blast Fragmentation Assessment Using Geotechnical Discontinuity Analysis Within a Unified WipFrag Framework

    By Andrew Palangio, Blessing Taiwo

    Understanding rock mass structural features is essential for optimizing blast design, highwall control, and evaluating post-blast performance in both surface and underground mining operations. This pa

    Jan 26, 2026

  • ISEE
    Components of Successful Test Blast Programs

    By C H. Dowding, P W. Linehan

    Many of the technical and non-technical or human problems associated with blasting can be minimized through a proper preconstruction test-blast program.

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    The Effect of Angled Bottoms on the Impulst Delivered to Armored Vehicles

    By Leslie Taylor, Kevin Genson

    This paper reports on an experimental study of the effect that bottom shaping might have on the impulse delivered to a light armored vehicle due to a buried mine detonating beneath the center of it. T

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Case Study: Systematically Improving Drilling and Blasting Operations in Hard-Rock Mines

    By Reinhold Daykin, Piers Wendlandt, Nathan Rouse

    Drilling and blasting are key components of every hard-rock (i.e., metal/nonmetal/coal) mining operation. Well-executed and maintained drilling and blasting can have a major positive impact on the ove

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    Economic and safety benefits of StratablastTM for steeply dipping coal seams - a case study

    By Tapan Goswami, Brent Geoff

    Mining multiple steeply sloping coal seams introduces challenges in terms of safety and productivity. Work on steeply sloping surfaces for the processes of bench preparation, mark-out, drilling, loadi

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    Development of Controlled Blasting Pattern for Rock Excavation to Create Foundation of an Industrial Establishment

    By Dipankar Gorain, A K. Vishwakarma, Vivek K. Himanshu, Murari P. Roy, Shubham Singh, R S. Yadav

    The industrial establishments of a power plant consist of many important structures viz. cooling tower, wagon tippler, track hopper, plants and offices. The leveled foundation is the utmost need for e

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Drone Technology Utilization to Increase Safety and Support Analysis for Blasting Process

    By Ery Wardhana, Stefanus Jagad, Relinda Sanistya, Hasucita Tausi, Rido Situmorang

    The blasting process is one of the most high-risk activities in mining operations. Shotfirers and blasting crews face hazards from slope failure, toxic gas and fumes, or unstable ground condition ever

    Feb 6, 2023