RI 3714 Some Information from an Investigation on Methods of Confining Cardox Blasting Devices

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. E. Griffith C. H. SEELING
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Jun 1, 1943

Abstract

Cardox blasting is used widely in coal mines in the United States . A model of a Cardox blasting device was approved by the Bureau of Mines subject to certain conditions and limitations , and the approval was extended to other models from time to time . Certain special hazards are entailed in the use of Cardox as with explosives . One of these is flying shells . In some blasts , the Cardox shell is violently ejected from the borehole and flies like a projectile , frequently ricocheting off solid objects and striking points considerably off the line of its initial flight . Flying shells have been known to pierce the webs of structural - steel beams , to pass through both sides of allsteel mine cars , to be driven through stout hardwood timbers , to knock out timber sets , to damage loading equipment , and to break or short - circuit power lines . A considerable number of shot - firers and other workers have been struck by flying shells and killed or injured . Accidents from this cause , although not as frequent as other types of mine accidents , are usually serious , closely approximating accidents caused by blasting with ordinary explosives . The increasing number of such accidents prompted a Bureau of Mines field investigation of possible methods of preventing dangerously violent ejections of Cardox devices . This report contains pertinent data collected during the investigation and describes methods tested and discarded as well as the development and proof of an apparently satisfactory method .
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APA: F. E. Griffith C. H. SEELING  (1943)  RI 3714 Some Information from an Investigation on Methods of Confining Cardox Blasting Devices

MLA: F. E. Griffith C. H. SEELING RI 3714 Some Information from an Investigation on Methods of Confining Cardox Blasting Devices. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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