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                     Protection Against Litigation with Good Pre-Blast Surveys, Damage Inspections and Record Keeping Protection Against Litigation with Good Pre-Blast Surveys, Damage Inspections and Record KeepingBy Randall Wheeler, R. Frank Chiappetta 2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation. and Explosives Applications - Orlando, Florida, USA July 24 - 27,200O 2000 BAI - PROTECTION AGAINST LITIGATION WITH GOOD PRE-BLAST SURVEYS, Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Using Internet Resources to Improve Claim Reports Using Internet Resources to Improve Claim ReportsBy Gregory Poole With access to the World Wide Web, many resources are readily available for improving claim reports. With a little time spent on line, a more thorough report can be created. Claimants will accept the Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Improving Safety of Drill Steel Diameter Changes on Rotary Drills Improving Safety of Drill Steel Diameter Changes on Rotary DrillsBy Zach Ellis, Dusty Fisher The Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement (OSM) cited a large surface coal mine for a series of flyrock incidents that occurred when blasting close to the mining lease perimeter. The Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground Vibration Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground VibrationBy SMF Hossaini With the aim of a clearer understanding of the applicability of existing empirical equations for blast induced ground vibration, an investigation has been conducted on three mostly applied forms of su Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Modified Case Charge for Avalanche Control Modified Case Charge for Avalanche ControlBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr This paper provides an overview of a new method for avalanche control using a high explosive charge placed at the avalanche runout zone: the case charge technique. This new avalanche control technique Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BC Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BCBy Alastair Grogan In October of 2002, the author was retained by Public Works and Government Services Canada, on behalf of the Department of National Defense, to design, construct and test the effectiveness of a bubble Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Blasting Claims 101: An Introduction to the Defense of Claims Blasting Claims 101: An Introduction to the Defense of ClaimsBy Joshua A. Bennett "Lawsuits where owners allege their property has been damaged by nearby blasting routinely costblasting companies, explosives engineers, and others in the field both time and money. When ownersfeel th Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Challenges for Mining Explosion Identification Under a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Challenges for Mining Explosion Identification Under a Comprehensive Test Ban TreatyBy Brian W. Stump Seismic networks provide the primary technology for monitoring compliance with a comprehensive test ban treaty. The design goal of the network is the identification of possible clandestine explosions Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Application of New Technologies for PSD Data Acquisition Application of New Technologies for PSD Data AcquisitionBy J. Pizarro Any organization that subjects its activities to a continuous improvement methodology, aiming to optimize their processes and services, must be able to adequately measure the results of the implemente Jan 1, 2024 
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                     A Case Study Applying the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model (MBF) at an Open Pit Mine A Case Study Applying the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model (MBF) at an Open Pit MineBy C. McAllister, D. Preece, J. Berendzen The Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) model was developed recently and has been reported in previous papers. The MBF model accepts inputs from the blast design, such as: location and orientation Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Effect of Meteorology on Airblast Overpressure Effect of Meteorology on Airblast OverpressureBy Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards Airblast overpressure levels can commonly be increased by up to 20 decibels (dBL) by the effects of meteorology, due to inversions and wind shear. Existing atmospheric refraction models can provide a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Journal: Big Sky and Beyond Explosives, Avalanches and Regulations Journal: Big Sky and Beyond Explosives, Avalanches and RegulationsBy Mike Boissonneault It was three years ago when the “storm of the century” had taken a firm grip over the Pacific West Coast and inland areas. At the Big Sky ski resort in Montana on Christmas morning two ski patrollers Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and Detonations Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and DetonationsBy Pr-Anders Persson This chapter deals with the concepts of shock waves and detonation waves together, because a detonation wave is really a shock wave, supported by the explosive reaction that the shock wave ignites and Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Top Hammer Drilling-The Way Things Work Top Hammer Drilling-The Way Things WorkBy William D. Hissem For those blasthole applications which require the use of holes ranging from 1” to 5.5” in diameter, the use of top hammer drills has been the equipment of choice for several generations of drillers. Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Design and Testing of Blast Shields for Different Blasting Applications Design and Testing of Blast Shields for Different Blasting ApplicationsBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr The use of explosives bring countless benefits to our everyday lives in areas such as mining, oil and gas exploration, demolition or avalanche control. However, because of the potential destructive po Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Quarry Blasting Management in Urban and Suburban Environment Quarry Blasting Management in Urban and Suburban EnvironmentBy Alain Blanchier, Gilles Gomez Neighborhood pressure on quarries has become urgent to deal with quarry managers and operators must apply the most recent technologies and communicate it for long shelf life time exploitation, the qua Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blasting Effects on Pore Pressure in Coal Impoundments (Dry Conditions - Part I) Blasting Effects on Pore Pressure in Coal Impoundments (Dry Conditions - Part I)By Joshua Micah Hoffman, Jhon Silva-Castro, Kylie Larson-Robl A coal mine impoundment failure has the potential to be environmentally devastating and life-threatening. It is well documented that after seismic events slope failures in impoundments can occur. It h Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Seismic Surveying, Instrumentation and Applications Seismic Surveying, Instrumentation and ApplicationsBy Bruce B. Redpath, Doug Crice, Rob Huggins Over the last decade, instrumentation has been developed that allows the application of seismic reflection methods to groundwater and engineering problems. At the Geological Survey of Canada, we have Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Increasing Productivity Through Field Control and High-Speed Photography Increasing Productivity Through Field Control and High-Speed PhotographyBy 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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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-Cleaning Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-CleaningBy Paul Downing When was the last time the documents and paperwork were cleaned out of the glove boxes, door pockets, under the seats and above the visors in your company vehicles? Insurance cards that expired three Jan 1, 2008 
