Integration of Mine Resources in the Optimization of Shot Documentation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kyle Apple
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
5
File Size:
31 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The following is a case study of how LuckStone Corporation improved their blast monitoring and documentation program. A number of resources already at their disposal have been utilized to improve the body of data collected from each blast. The tools being used include GPS, aerial photos, and a user-friendly push button format excel spreadsheet. The data collected include product by product records of materials used, distances to all concerned neighbors, seismograph data, etc: The spreadsheet has been designed to perform an ongoing analysis of blasting trends. The program has been carried out at a corporate level and is in use by blasters at each location. This paper addresses the advantages and drawbacks of this program. It also addresses the ways in which the various tools were integrated, Discussed as well is the need for simplicity when bringing “new” technology to the field and the steps taken in familiarizing the end user to changes.
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APA: Kyle Apple  (2001)  Integration of Mine Resources in the Optimization of Shot Documentation

MLA: Kyle Apple Integration of Mine Resources in the Optimization of Shot Documentation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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