Let?s Reduce The Noise From Blasting ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The public relations problems of users of explosives have greatly increased within the past few years. One reason is that explosives and blasting agents are being consumed in increasing quantities. The principal reason, however, is that more people have become physically affected by blasting. Mines, quarries, and construction sites that were formerly in relatively remote locations now find themselves near congested areas. New express traffic ways being constructed to connect the suburbs with downtown areas are being built through the middle of long-established business and residential neighborhoods. The public becomes aware of blasting by two physical sensations-vibration and noise. Vibrations are usually so slight as to be negligible, and in most cases the only sensation noted is noise. The reduction of vibrations to this low level has been primarily achieved by the use of blasting practices and explosive products recommended by vibration engineers based on seismograph recordings. Unfortunately, very little scientific attention was given to the accompanying physical sensation-noise.
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APA:  (1962)  Let?s Reduce The Noise From Blasting ? Introduction

MLA: Let?s Reduce The Noise From Blasting ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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