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Using Explosive Risk Assessment Tools for Emergency Operations Planning
By Dean Nichols, Matt Ortel
Explosive accidents in the United States have brought increased attention to emergency operation plans (EOP) at all facilities that manufacture, transport, or store hazardous materials – particularly
Jan 1, 2016
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Security and Control (476c288e-1831-4c21-a747-ee41961667e9)
By Jim Mikelait
Overview ?? Why do we need security? ?? Needs assessment ?? Elements to any security system ?? Protect, Detect, Alert, esponse ?? Electronic Security System Criteria ?? Advantages and Limitations of
Jan 1, 2006
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Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips
By David Flores, Benjamin Cebrian
Gold mining require high levels of dilution control due the high value of ore. These types of operations employ short benches, which are suitable for ore control, lower displacement and more represent
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Increasing Productivity Through Field Control and High-Speed Photography
By David G. Borg
"Although researchers have realized varying degrees of success in numerics modeling, computer blast simulations and small scale in-situ testing, most will agree that the greatest uncertainty in total
Jan 1, 1989
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Comparative Blasting Using Non-Electric Pyrotechnic Delays and the Electrodet Electronic Delay System at a Limestone Quarry in New York State, USA
By Carl Lubbe, Ron Frye, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach
Blasting conducted in the USA using the new Electronic Initiation System developed by Altech has shown that an accurate delay system will benefit the customer. Results from test work clearly showed th
Jan 1, 1997
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Environmental Hazards & Other Difficulties Associated, with Blasting Operations in India and Their Remedies
In all the industries that require blasting operations using explosives, there exists numerous unwanted side effects of the blast which may pose as environmental hazards. These hazards face prominence
Jan 1, 1995
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Applied to a High Risk Case History
By C Agreda
The Cushion Blasting Technique applied to solve the high risk case history represented by a 10,704 TM rock locate at 120 M from the hydroelectrical plants of 350 KV each, is described, analyzed and di
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of the Blast Fragmentation Models in a Sandstone Quarry
By Türker Hüdaverdi, Özge Akyildiz
"In this research, image analysis technique, Kuz-Ram and KCO Models were used to examineefficiency of the quarry blasts. Investigations were performed in Cendere region, Istanbul. As a firststep, imag
Jan 1, 2016
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The 9th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting, Fragblast 9, 14-17th of September 2009, Granada, Spain
By Agne Rustan
The 9th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting was held in the Granada Conference Centre, Granada, Spain from the 14th - 17th September 2009. The Symposium was preceded by a 1 ½ day
Jan 1, 2009
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Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems, Part 2: General Applications
By Larry Schneider
I n the simplest application of a shock tube initiation system, the tubing acts as a “relay line” which passes a detonation signal from borehole to borehole. When the signal arrives at each borehole,
Jan 1, 1995
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Presplitting Techniques for Conventional, Air Deck and Dimension Stone Applications
"The objective in controlled blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit. The six main types of controlle
Jan 1, 1994
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DynoMiner™ APS Underground Explosive Loading System
By Daniel Roy
This paper introduces a new, safer bulk emulsion loading system for underground mining operations. The features and benefits of the equipment, along with the use of Dyno Nobel Inc. patented gassed emu
Jan 1, 2003
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Signature Hole Analysis and Vibration Modeling: An Indonesian Case Study
By Wawa Jaka Sungkawa, Slamet Rachman Jaka, Tom Dermody
Nowadays, with such a focus on environmental protection, surface mining activities have come under pressure to ensure their activities do not adversely affect the local surroundings. As part of the ex
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Destructive Wave Interference in Underground Blasting Utilizing Precise Timing.
By Kurt Oakes, Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk, Tony Brasier, Jerry Chambers, Scott Crabtree, Randy Wheeler
Destructive wave interference has been studied in theory for many years. In application however, limited information can be found. Recently, circumstances have enabled a multidisciplinary team to util
Jan 1, 2006
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Estimation of Rock Fragmentation in Bench Blasting Using Numerical Simulation
By Sang Ho Cho, Masaji Kato, Masaaki Yamamoto, Masaaki Nishi, Katsuhiko Kaneko
This paper presents a numerical simulation method to predict rock fragmentation and to verify a fracture mechanism by bench blasting. The rock fragmentation, which has been used as a means of the inde
Jan 1, 2002
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The Field Application of a Low -Cost Shock Sensor
By Rob Farnfield, Charlie Adhock
The measurement of near-field shock has always been an attractive proposition for those working in the field of explosive and blast performance. The most commonly employed technique involves the use o
Jan 1, 2005
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Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph Recordings
By John E. Wiegand
"We will attempt to explain the basic workings of a modern seismograph and how the recorded data can be interpreted, not only for determining compliance to the regulations, but also in determining whe
Jan 1, 1992
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Modeling and Optimization of Wall Damage in Underground Stope Blasting
By Abraham Lindo
"Blasting plays a key role in hard rock underground mining. It is by nature a violent and destructiveextraction method designed to economically fragment the rock into a suitable size for it to be load
Jan 1, 2016
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Blast Designs and Instant Diagnostics Using the SVC1000 Digital, High-Speed Smart Video Camera System
By Bruce Vandenberg, Andy Bartfay-Szabo, Steve Conway
Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to 500 frames per second. Up to 8 seconds of data can b
Jan 1, 1995
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Improved Blasting Using Low Density Ammonium Nitrate Prills; Improved Fragmentation via the Use of Blast Controls Plans
By Ron Frye, Carl Liibbe, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach
Test work comparing the performance of a Low Density Porous Ammonium Nitrate Prill to regular Porous Ammonium Nitrate conducted in Pennsylvania and New York showed that less ammonium nitrate was requi
Jan 1, 1997