Advances in Drilling & Blasting Control at Barrick?s Pierina Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Will Callupe Arzapalo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2006

Abstract

The success of the minimization of blast induced-damage at Barrick?s Pierina Mine in Peru is the result of an effective working relationship between Mine Operations and the Geotechnical Services Department. A detailed design criteria manual is used to match the blast plan to the site?s varying rock types and slope designs. The Geotechnical Services Department has further developed a comprehensive pre- and post-blast checklist that is critical to the drilling and blasting process as it pertains to wall stability. Wall control blasts are evaluated with quality assurance field checks, vibration monitoring and frequency control, video assisted performance quantification and post excavation face profiling. These detailed observations are compiled and summarized in a blast performance evaluation that is considered to be an ?Industry Best Practice?. The information and detail provided by each performance summary allows accurate blast analysis and effective design refinement.
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APA: Will Callupe Arzapalo  (2006)  Advances in Drilling & Blasting Control at Barrick?s Pierina Mine

MLA: Will Callupe Arzapalo Advances in Drilling & Blasting Control at Barrick?s Pierina Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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