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                     Surveying the Damage: Post Traumatic Stress and Pre-Blast Surveys Surveying the Damage: Post Traumatic Stress and Pre-Blast SurveysBy Jeffrey Loeb Recent trends in blasting engineering and its related fields, at the level of professional academia, have tended to exclude detailed discussion and examination of the formative experiences of the engi Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Missouri Quarry Productivity Improvement - Casework Missouri Quarry Productivity Improvement - CaseworkBy Lawrence Mirabelli, William Hissem, Gary Veltrop Capital Quarries Company, Inc., Jefferson City MO produces aggregate products for road base, asphalt, concrete and concrete block. With their production quantities small in comparison to those produce Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Blast Area Security Journal: Safety Talk / Blast Area SecurityBy W. Reisz Blast area security is the responsibility of everyone involved in the blasting operation and goes well beyond simply controlling access by unauthorized personnel. Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Tunnel blast drill hole surveying – Benefits and Methodologies Tunnel blast drill hole surveying – Benefits and MethodologiesBy G. Adderley, A. Wetherelt The problems of poor drilling in underground operations have been highlighted on many occasions. Incorrect collaring and poor angular deviation can all lead to an increased block size, dilution, over- Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Highwall Safety from a Blaster’s Perspective Journal: Safety Talk / Highwall Safety from a Blaster’s PerspectiveBy W. Reisz The fear of heights is a natural defense against performing a dangerous and unnatural act such as standing on the edge of a hundred foot wall. Yet through familiarity, a casual attitude often exists. Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Design of a Passive Underwater Pressure Gauge Design of a Passive Underwater Pressure GaugeBy S. Lim, G. Walsh, V. Romero The cable television show, Mythbusters, contacted the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology requesting a pressure gauge to be used in underwater testing. The requirements for the gauge were: i Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Improvements in Blasting Technology at Cliffs Natural Resources Improvements in Blasting Technology at Cliffs Natural ResourcesBy Scott Giltner, Allan Koski Blasting is one of the lowest cost yet most critical parts of the mining cycle. This paper discusses the findings of an audit conducted on the blasting operation at an iron ore mine. The purpose of th Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Inverse Hybrid Method for Determining Pressure Loading on Plates Due To Buried Mines Inverse Hybrid Method for Determining Pressure Loading on Plates Due To Buried MinesBy Damien Bretall, William Fourney Due to the changing face of warfare there is an ever growing need to protect the underside of combat vehicles from mine blasts. This paper presents a new method to better characterize the pressure pro Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration Analysis Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration AnalysisBy Kristen Dunlap There are several thousand remote stream crossing structures in the Tongass National Forest in need of removal. In 2007 thirty-three collapsing log bridges, log culverts, and metal culverts no longer Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blast Vibration and Impact Sound Control, Measurement and Documentation during Two Large-Scale Tunneling Projects Blast Vibration and Impact Sound Control, Measurement and Documentation during Two Large-Scale Tunneling ProjectsBy Thomas Rupp, Michael Siegwart The paper presents the vibration and sound emission measurement campaigns carried out in 2007 in preparation for the Ceneri-Basistunnel construction. We also present the vibration measurement campaign Jan 1, 2009 
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                     A Shift in Perspectives: Risk Management in Avalanche Control and the use of Explosives A Shift in Perspectives: Risk Management in Avalanche Control and the use of ExplosivesBy Jon Andrews Purpose: To show how in managing risk in avalanche control blasting has changed throughout the years, and try to define the term “Acceptable Risk”. History: The history and the way we manage risk in a Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blasting Overhangs Close to a Vibration Sensitive Structure Blasting Overhangs Close to a Vibration Sensitive StructureBy R. Franfield This paper describes a situation that many drilling and blasting contractors have found themselves in – a client?s fear of the use of explosives. In the summer of 2007 Blasting Services Ltd was asked Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Small Scale Testing of the Effect of Powder Factor, Timing and Charge Distribution on the Impact Breakage of Rocks Small Scale Testing of the Effect of Powder Factor, Timing and Charge Distribution on the Impact Breakage of RocksBy A Tawadrous, P D. Katsabanis, S Kim A series of small scale tests, have been performed to establish the effect of powder factor and initiation timing on the grindability of rocks. The blasts were performed in high quality granite blocks Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Impact of fine Aluminum on ANFO Explosives Impact of fine Aluminum on ANFO ExplosivesBy O. Rielo, P. Katsabanis Traditionally fine aluminum is not used in dry commercial explosives due to the hazard associated with aluminum dust explosions during mixing. An industrial process has been developed which enables th Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Limitations of using PPV Damage Models to Predict Rock Mass Damage Limitations of using PPV Damage Models to Predict Rock Mass DamageBy Jianping Li, Ernesto Villaescusa, Kelly Fleetwood During blasting, stress waves propagate through a rock mass, inducing stress and strain changes. This applied deformation affects intact rock, existing discontinuities, mine excavations, and engineere Jan 1, 2009 
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                     RF Susceptibility of Electronic Detonators RF Susceptibility of Electronic DetonatorsBy B. Papillon There has been a veritable increase in the adoption of electronic detonators in the last few years. Electronic detonators offer several distinctive features over electric and non-el (shock tube) deton Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / The Investigation and Mitigation of Misfires Journal: Safety Talk / The Investigation and Mitigation of MisfiresBy W. Reisz Dealing with misfires can be one of the most difficult and serious issues that blasters must confront. Most of us will - at some point, have to deal with a misfire situation. Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Explosives in Electric Power Distribution Explosives in Electric Power DistributionBy James Stuart Explosive components are common in electric power distribution systems. Basically, we use explosives either to open or to close a circuit very quickly, in order to avoid electrical catastrophe. We use Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Real Life Considerations in Vibration Damage Criteria and Measurement Real Life Considerations in Vibration Damage Criteria and MeasurementBy Derek Morris, Vito Saccheri In the monitoring of seismic exploration (whether by explosive or vibratory energy sources), the intensity of shaking at neighboring structures can now be measured quite accurately and comprehensively Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Electronic Detonators and Lightning – part 2 Electronic Detonators and Lightning – part 2By C. Lownds, U. Steiner In 2008 a paper from the same source describing four actual cases of exposure of electronic detonators to lightning strikes was presented. It was shown that electronic detonators, like other initiatio Jan 1, 2009 
