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The Safe Use of Controlled Blasting in Construction and MiningBy Alyse Munro Hindley
The increasing negative public opinion toward blasting has led to stricter regulations and increased costs. This paper outlines alternative methods of rock excavation and the safety regulations and ce
Jan 1, 2015
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Wave Transmission Response of Large Structure to High Frequency Blasting VibrationBy C. T. Aimone-Martin, B. M. Meins
This paper compares response of large urban structures to small charge weight, ultra-high frequency rock blast excitation from contiguous excavation to that of houses to more distant, larger charge we
Jan 1, 2018
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Electronic Detonator Easy to Implement: No Longer a MythBy Laurent Airaud
For around ten years, electronic detonators are available for those who want to use advanced methods and to apply theories promoted by engineers and professors to reduce blast concerns or improve frag
Jan 1, 2004
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Guidelines for Mining and Quarry Blasting Urban Areas Brazilian Regulation NBR 9653 Under Current ReviewedBy Denise de La Corte Bacci
The Brazilian Regulation NBR 9653 is a guide intended to evaluate mine and quarry blasting effects in urban areas. The first version, written in 1986 by the Committee of the Brazilian Associate of Tec
Jan 1, 2005
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Blasting 1.8 million m3 Rock in One Shot: The Blast Design and Environmental Damage ControlBy Tianrui Xu, Chaohong Liu, Bangqing Ding
The authors were responsible for a series of large scale multiple chamber charge blasts conducted in the granite mountain area for making construction space on the southeast sea coast in China during
Jan 1, 1998
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History and Development of Packaged Explosives Progressing from Nobel's Inventions to the Recent Introduction of EmulsionsBy Robert B. Hopler
"The story of packaged explosives begins with the use of black powder (also called gunpowder) in mining. Although discovered in the 13th century, it was not until 1627 that the first records of use in
Jan 1, 1991
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Cooperation in Regulations ( International Society of Explosives Engineers 1996G - Cooperation in Regulations - P 34)By John Petty, John Loviza
As a blaster, have you ever had that uneasy feeing in the pit of your stomach as a codes enforcement official drives onto your jobsite? Have you ever needed an ally in a court of law against an unjust
Jan 1, 1996
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Managing Risk – Evaluating Existing and New Tools Used in IndustryBy Kristen R. Bingham
"Today, more than ever, drilling and blasting contractors are challenged to manage the ever-changing risks associated with blasting operations. New neighborhoods are encroaching upon mine sites and bl
Jan 1, 2017
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2000 Blasting in the New Millennium Won't You Be My Neighbor?By Ann Barron, Mark Abernethy
Regardless of the care exercised by a blaster, seismic and acoustic effects produced by blasting can be disruptive and alarming to many people. With the general trend toward larger blasts, increased p
Jan 1, 2004
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Diamonds are a Driller's Best FriendBy Langdon T. Mitchell, Karl Ingmarsson
The title is not referring to jewelry; nor is it about diamond core drilling. This article is instead about an emerging application for diamonds, hard rock percussive drilling with diamond drill bits.
Jan 1, 1999
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Georgia on the Move 2002By John Montgomery
This paper discusses the major changes to the Commissioners Rules and Regulations, Chapter 120-3-10 “Rules and Regulations for Explosives and Blasting Agents”; how the changes came about, and a summar
Jan 1, 2003
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From Making Blasts to Making ImagesBy Fred Drury
I spent 38 years in the Industry in a variety of sales, technical and management positions. I started out with Hercules, then was one of the founders of ECONEX, a large regional Distributor, and final
Jan 1, 2003
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Commercial Explosives, Rock Blasting and Construction Work in Inhabited AreasBy Nadya Michel, Daniel Gros-Jean
This is a true story. Names have been changed to illustrate the importance and impact of carbon monoxide risk management in explosive blast projects and the community « Honey I’m not feeling good…” “W
Feb 6, 2023
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Journal: 100 Years / US Department of Agriculture Farmers' BulletinBy Harry Thompson
In using explosives to blast stumps from the ground in order to prepare it for farming, it is comparatively easy to place the charge under a stump having a semitaproot or a lateral system of rooting b
Jan 1, 2015
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Critical Analysis and Technical Support for Assessment of Construction Blasting Damage ClaimsBy Russell D. Melton, Gary A. Kanelos
A construction company performed blasting operations to break up limestone bedrock for excavation of residential basements. The owners of an existing residence located approximately 400 feet from the
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimization of Up Raises from Blind-Hole to Multiple Blasting Events MethodologyBy S. Gajardo, E. Valdés Guerra
Together with Sociedad Punta del Cobre S.A. (Pucobre) and Orica, we are carrying out a study of alternatives for methodology of excavation in Slot Up Raises from actually built with Blind Hole (BH) to
Jan 1, 2024
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Timing Effects on FragmentationBy C. Braun, C. Kennedy, P. Katsabanis
A series of small scale tests, simulating multi-hole blasts have been performed to establish the effect of delays on blast fragmentation. The blasts were performed in high quality granodiorite blocks,
Jan 1, 2006
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Excavation for Underground Salt PlantBy Jim Breedlove, Stephen P. Case, Mike Fabio
To meet salt production needs over the remaining life of the Cayuga Mine at Lansing, New York, the Salt Division of Cargill, Inc. decided to build a new underground screening plant. The new plant requ
Jan 1, 1996
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The Median Versus the Mean Fragment Size and Other Issues with the Kuz-Ram Model (8c6eb78e-36ab-4850-9d6b-ecb1792625f3)By F Ouchterlony
Soviet precursors to Cunningham’s Kuz-Ram model from 1983 are described. They are rooted in the mean fragment size and Rosin-Rammler (RR) fits to sieving data and rely on approximations. Three version
Jan 1, 2016
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Control of Blasting Spillage Through 3D Displacement Modeling in Open-Pit Blasting OperationsBy Hector O. Romero, Paulo C. Fernández A, Christian Rees Prado, Claudio C. Gajardo
In open-pit mining, estimating post blasting displacement and spillage accurately is essential to guarantee operational efficiency, ensure alignment with production plans and their associated key perf
Jan 26, 2026