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Six Pillars, Inventory Management & ATF Record-keepingBy Ron Ketterling
We will discuss electronic and paper record keeping, what works and what doesn’t. We’ll review record keeping in light of those five sub-committees: Audit, Awards, Constitution, Ethics and Planning. Y
Feb 1, 2020
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Six Pillars, Inventory Management & ATF Record-keepingBy Ron Ketterling
Donna Summer wrote and recorded a song in 1983 with Michael Omartian called, “She Works Hard for the Money.” The song was inspired by her encounter with an exhausted rest room attendant, Onetta Johnso
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Use of Explosives for Coal Barrier Pillar BreachBy Dale Ramsey
During Phase IV of our Landfill Mine Stabilization project at a coal burning power generating station, it was determined that a coal barrier pillar separating two abandoned areas of the deep mine had
Jan 1, 2003
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The European Integration through a Major Drill & Blast Tunneling ProjectBy Demosthenes (Dennis) Efstratiadis
After European Council’s Directive 93/15/EEC of 5 April 1993 on the harmonization of the provisions relating to the placing on the market and supervision of explosives for civil uses, the so called ”I
Jan 1, 2018
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Evaluating Explosive Type and Water-Casing for Demolition Kicker ChargesBy Rachel L. Bauer, Catherine E. Johnson
Explosive demolition involves first, the use of cutting charges to sever a column and second, kicker charges to move it out of alignment. Dynamite is the traditional explosive used in kicker charges a
Jan 21, 2025
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Paper or Electronic Records – Ways to Improve Blast Documentation and RecordkeepingBy Travis A. Davidson, Ralph E. Burnham, Cathy Aimone-Martin, J. Kelly Ratliff
Blasters face a long list of tasks to execute daily—from vehicle inspections to blast design and layout, hole loading and tie-in, securing the site, and finally, safely executing the blast. Good pract
Jan 21, 2025
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Non-Electric Shock Tube and Optimizer Initiation Systems, Applications and HookupsBy Tom Treleaven
This guide presents numerous patterns that provide 8 millisecond separations between initiated charges. The guide is tabulated in seven sections to provide quick reference by number of decks or bunch
Jan 1, 1997
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The Recovery of a Dozer from a Highwall Using BlastingBy Tyler Acorn, Tristan Worsey
A dozer operator at a surface gold mine accidentally drove a D10 off the side of a highwall. The blade of the dozer caught on the lip of a catch bench 60 ft. (18.3 m), down stopping its descent. The o
Jan 1, 2014
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Journal: 100 Years / Arms & Explosives London October, 1909By Robert Hopler
Testing Stations Abroad At the Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry, Drs. Mente and Will communicated a paper on the above subject. All large coal-getting countries employ testing stati
Jan 1, 2010
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Cold Detonation Physics: A New Field of Non-Toxic Nitrogen-Free ExplosivesBy D. Swanson
Cold Detonation Physics (CDP) is a patented new field of explosives and the name for the explosive that is produced when non-toxic dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide) is combined with powdered metals such
Jan 1, 2024
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Journal: 100 Years / ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES LONDON May 1911 : NOBEL’S PATENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND DETONATION OF NITROGLYCERIN (1854), YNAMITE (1867), STRAIGHT DYNAMITE (1869). BLASTING GELATINE AND GELIGNITE (1875), AND BALLISTITE (1888).By George W. MacDonald
ALFRED NOBEL was born at Stockholm on October 21st. 1833, and died on December 10th, 1896. Although Sobrero’s discovery of nitroglycerin dated back to 1847, this explosive was manufactured on a commer
Jan 1, 2012
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Digital Detonators in Iron OreBy Keith Maki
This paper details a simple substitution of precise electronic timing in the holes for standard pyrotechnic delays. In addition, we wanted to use two electronics in bottom and top to test the collidin
Jan 1, 2007
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Blast Modeling for Underground MiningBy Gordon K. Jorgeonson
Much of the modelling of blasting operations has been devoted to simulating blasts in open pit mines and quarries . This has been the most obvious application and has been reported in many papers and
Jan 1, 1990
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Tunnel Lining Removal and Excavation by Controlled BlastingBy Jeff Hammer, John McGregor
"The Twin Tunnels, originally constructed in 1964, have become a major choking point for trafficheading up to and returning from the Colorado high country along the I-70 corridor. To increase traffic
Jan 1, 2016
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Reducing eyebrow break caused by rock blasting in Malmberget mineBy Zong-Xian Zhang
In sublevel caving mines, serious eyebrow break usually gives rise to lower ore recovery, higher dilution, and worse safety for the people working in the field. For example, chargers must go near the
Jan 1, 2011
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Modular Ballistic Pendulum for Measurement of Impulse from Tamped ExplosivesBy Roland Alford
The ballistic pendulum is a well-established piece of test equipment originally developed for estimating the velocity of bullets and projectiles. When trying to understand the effects of different tam
Feb 6, 2023
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Journal: History of ISEE – Timeline / 35 Years1974 The Society of Explosives Engineers officially formed to “advance the art and science of explosives engineering” on August 20, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Jan 1, 2010
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Journal: 100 Years / The Piercing of The Simplon The Century Magazine New York June 1905 / Driving Headings in Rock TunnelsBy Robert Hopler
THIS paper deals specifically with heading-driving as distinguished from the broader term tunnel-driving. A heading is a pilot or path-finder for the main tunnel. Some headings are complete tunnels in
Jan 1, 2010
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Journal: The Shale Gas Revolution The Technology that made it PossibleBy David Leidel
A revolution in hydrocarbon well completions within the last thirty years has enabled drillers to tap the resources of known gas plays in an economically viable manner and deliver to market natural ga
Jan 1, 2014
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Magnitude 2.8 Earthquake Caused by 90 Pounds (41 kg) Per Delay! Not So FastBy D. Rudenko, C. T. Aimone-Martin, J. K. Ratliff, I. G. Wong, J. Aiken, R. E. Burnham, T. A. Davidsavor
A small quarry blast was conducted with a maximum of 90 pounds per delay and shortly afterwards, area residents sensed ground motion and building shaking indicative of an earthquake. In addition, seis
Feb 6, 2023