IC 7895 Special Precautions For Multiple Short-Delay Blasting In Coal Mines ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Nagy
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This circular has been prepared for the guidance of safety engineers, shot firers, and coal-mine inspectors concerning multiple blasting with short-delay (millisecond-delay) detonators. These special precautions are suggested in addition to those normally followed in blasting, as outlined in the Federal Mine Safety Codes 5 6/ and in Miners' Circular 58.7/ INTRODUCTION The use of short-delay blasting has been proposed for promoting safety and increasing the rate of production in coal mining. Ideally, short-delay blasting, as compared with equivalent single-shot blasting, reduces exposure of the shot firer to dust, fumes, and weakened roof; as compared with equivalent simultaneous blasting, it reduces roof disturbance.
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APA: John Nagy  (1959)  IC 7895 Special Precautions For Multiple Short-Delay Blasting In Coal Mines ? Summary

MLA: John Nagy IC 7895 Special Precautions For Multiple Short-Delay Blasting In Coal Mines ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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