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                     Recent European Developments Relating to Pyrotechnics Recent European Developments Relating to PyrotechnicsBy R. K. Wharton The paper reviews the development of European harmonised standards for fireworks, recent major incidents involving the bulk storage of fireworks which led to research funded by the European Commission Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Innovative Methods of the Use of Explosives and Non-Explosive Demolition Methods in Sensitive Areas; Non-Explosive Demolition Agents to Enhance Profit Margins in Difficult Rock or Concrete Removal Projects Innovative Methods of the Use of Explosives and Non-Explosive Demolition Methods in Sensitive Areas; Non-Explosive Demolition Agents to Enhance Profit Margins in Difficult Rock or Concrete Removal ProjectsWith the ever increasing problems of narrowing profit margins, and increased liability, a solution/option to SEE members is needed. It is essential that all members understand the benefits of utilizin Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A Practical Method of Field Testing Plastic Borehole Liners for Water Penetration A Practical Method of Field Testing Plastic Borehole Liners for Water PenetrationBy M S. Stern, R Aguila To control direct blasting costs many open pit mines dewater and line wet blastholes before loading them with ANFO or Heavy ANFO blends of explosives. The plastic lay-flat tubing used for these liners Jan 1, 1997 
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                     “Blasting Effects on Water Wells and Pipelines” “Blasting Effects on Water Wells and Pipelines”By Rachel Bernau Water wells, aquifers, and pipelines rarely incur damage from nearby blast vibrations. Extensive ground vibrations may cause a drop in the water table thereby changing an aquifer’s structure or drying Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Effects of Accurate MS Delays on Productivity, Energy Consumption at the Primary Crusher, Oversize, and Ground Vibrations and Airblast Effects of Accurate MS Delays on Productivity, Energy Consumption at the Primary Crusher, Oversize, and Ground Vibrations and AirblastBy James W. Reil, Douglas A. Anderson, Steven L. Burchell A total of 26 full-scale production blasts at three sites were extensively monitored with sophisticated instrumentation systems to determine the benefits of more accurate detonators. The new and more Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Novel Emulsion Explosives Technology and Application Novel Emulsion Explosives Technology and ApplicationBy Dale Ramsey Emulsion explosives have become the product of choice for many blasting applications and are not limited to just extreme wet hole conditions or special application environments as in the past. Today’s Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Operating Improvements at Vulcan Materials McCook Quarry using Electronic Detonators Operating Improvements at Vulcan Materials McCook Quarry using Electronic DetonatorsBy Nick Lewis, Paulo Pereira The Vulcan McCook quarry has been in operation for about 100 years. It is located about 17 miles from downtown Chicago and is surrounded by both industrial and private structures. Recent issues have f Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Report on the New Risk Criteria Proposed by the RCC Risk Committee Report on the New Risk Criteria Proposed by the RCC Risk CommitteeBy Tom Pfitzer, Alice Correa, Meredith Hardwick The past decade has brought significant changes in the use of risk-based criteria for safety within the U.S. Department of Defense. The Range Commanders Council (RCC) chartered a working group to deve Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / Firing Blasts by Electricity Journal: 100 Years / Firing Blasts by ElectricityBy Robert Hopler The use of electrical fuzes is rapidly superseding the old cap and fuse method of firing blasts. It is therefore desirable that the details of this kind of blasting should be more generally understood Jan 1, 2006 
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                     A Definition of Criteria Required to Evaluate the Results of Production Blasts A Definition of Criteria Required to Evaluate the Results of Production BlastsBy Norm Tienkamp, Normand Martineau Through the normal course of operation, mine operators are living situations where blast results need to be measured. It becomes the supervisory group responsibility to select evaluation parameters wi Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Blast Vibration Frequencies: What Do They Mean? Blast Vibration Frequencies: What Do They Mean?By Douglas A. Anderson The US Bureau of Mines, in RI 8507, has shown that blast vibrations at low frequency are more likely to cause damage and complaints than those at higher frequency. Since that publication in 1980, the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Improve Milling Through Better Powder Distribution Improve Milling Through Better Powder DistributionBy Jack Eloranta Optimization of blasting requires the comprehension of processes including drilling through milling. The author has previously considered the role of powder factor in relationship to downstream proces Jan 1, 2001 
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                     New Training Technologies (Interactive Video) New Training Technologies (Interactive Video)By Roger Scarr, Richard A. Walker Interactive video is the combination of computer and laser disc -technologies that allows for the storing of 54,000 single images or 30 minutes of video with the ability to access any segment or singl Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Method of Ground Water Removal from Blast Holes Method of Ground Water Removal from Blast HolesBy I. Petrovsky Presence of the ground water, especially flowing water, causes limitations in the type of the explosives, which can be used for the blasting development in the open cats and quarries. This presents re Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Tunnel Lining Removal and Excavation by Controlled Blasting 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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                     Blast Vibration Damage to Water Supply Well Water Quality and Quantity Blast Vibration Damage to Water Supply Well Water Quality and QuantityBy Gordon M. Matheson, David K. Miller Possible impacts to the water quality and production capacity of ground water supply wells by blasting is a common cause of complaints for blasting contractors, mining companies, and local regulatory Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: On the Road to Professionalism Blasting in the New Mellinnium: On the Road to ProfessionalismBy Steve Dillingham Blasting crews, explosive product drivers, drillers, blasters, supervisors, and salespeople all arrive daily at customer blast sites in vehicles of every type whether passenger cars, pickup trucks, or Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Optimization and Precision in Mining, The Simfrag Model Optimization and Precision in Mining, The Simfrag ModelBy Jorge Cárdenas, Alejandro Luna In mining simulation for fragmentation results prediction is of utmost importance to study feasibility, ensure safety, and estimate the correct use of resources in drilling an explosive to meet requir Jan 21, 2025 
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                     A Blasting Plan for Loading Hot Holes A Blasting Plan for Loading Hot HolesBy John R. Holliday, William Marcum Apogee Coal Company, DBA Arch of West Virginia, faced the challenge of drilling and blasting over one million cubic yards of high temperature overburden at its Ruffner surface operation near Logan, We Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Georgia on the Move 2002 Georgia on the Move 2002By John Montgomery This paper discusses the major changes to the Commissioners Rules and Regulations, Chapter 120-3-10 “Rules and Regulations for Explosives and Blasting Agents”; how the changes came about, and a summar Jan 1, 2003 
