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                     Business Improvement through Mentoring at a Natural Resources Company Business Improvement through Mentoring at a Natural Resources CompanyBy Shannon Studden, Angela King, Allan Koski Cliffs Natural Resources is an international mining and natural resources company with over 160 years of history. A member of the S&P 500 Index, the company is a major global iron ore producer and a s Jan 1, 2014 
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                     The Construction and Testing of a Polycarbonate Safe Haven Wall The Construction and Testing of a Polycarbonate Safe Haven WallBy Braden T. Lusk, Rex A. Meyr, Kyle A. Perry Following three major mining accidents in 2006, the MINER Act of 2006 was enacted by MSHA and required every underground coal mine to install refuge alternatives to help prevent future fatalities of t Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Industry Task Force for Elimination of Blasting-Based Flyrock Incidents Update Industry Task Force for Elimination of Blasting-Based Flyrock Incidents UpdateBy Braden T. Lusk, Brett C. Jackson The Kentucky Commissioner of the Department for Natural Resources, accompanied by a motion for accident prevention from Kentucky’s Explosive Industry and other associated fields, have requested for an Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Effect of Ingredients on the Minimum Burning Pressure of Ammonium Nitrate Emulsions Effect of Ingredients on the Minimum Burning Pressure of Ammonium Nitrate EmulsionsBy S. K. Chan, C. Badeen, S. Goldthorp, H. Feng, I. Alilovic, R. Turcotte Over the last few decades, water-based explosives and their precursors, despite their apparent insensitivity, have been involved in a number of accidents around the world. A large proportion of these Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk, The Blaster’s Duty of Care Journal: Safety Talk, The Blaster’s Duty of CareBy William Reisz In our line of work,like many other professions, there may be times when circumstances or a series of events may arise, contributing toward unacceptable risk. When multiple parties are involved, there Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Controlled Explosive Fracturing Controlled Explosive FracturingBy Ulrich Leiste If the iron ore loss is 15% in the process of mining, the total iron ore loss in the world will be about 461 million tons, this is equal to the total production of 230 iron ore mines each of which pro Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Modeling Vs. Monitoring Blast Movement: The Cost of Variation Modeling Vs. Monitoring Blast Movement: The Cost of VariationBy Will Hunt, Darren Thornton In March of 2013, an undisclosed gold mine (MINE X), located in the Western United States, performed blast movement monitoring of three blasts occurring in one of two active pits. Blast Movement Monit Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Portable Rock Fragmentation Sensing Using 3D Imaging Portable Rock Fragmentation Sensing Using 3D ImagingBy Ian Bell, Shahram Tafazoli, Bahram Sameti, Aylin Azmin, Edmond Chow, Nima Ziraknejad Image-based rock fragmentation analysis methods have been applied by blast engineers to estimate rock size distribution for over 25 years. These methods utilize a wide range of image segmentation tech Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Non-Ideal Blasting for Ideal Grinding - Part Two Non-Ideal Blasting for Ideal Grinding - Part TwoBy Jack Eloranta Building on previous work, this paper expands the template for modeling the economic relationship between blasting and grinding. The actual efficacy of various blasting enhancements is not addressed, Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Orica Osx™ 5 Degradable Emulsion Seismic Explosives Orica Osx™ 5 Degradable Emulsion Seismic ExplosivesBy Deane Tunaley, Clint Brearley, Steven Kotsonis, Richard Goodridge, Tom Smylie Explosives are widely used in the Oil & Gas Industry for subsurface mapping via measurement of reflected sound waves as each charge is detonated. To complete a seismic survey, several thousand explosi Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "WAC Bennett Dam" Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "WAC Bennett Dam"By Byron Groen, Corry Goumans Description of Project: Project location is at WAC Bennett Dam in Hudson’s Hope, British Columbia, Canada. Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / Handling Explosives (Excerpts) Aetna Powder Company (126 pp) Chicago, 1913 Journal: 100 Years / Handling Explosives (Excerpts) Aetna Powder Company (126 pp) Chicago, 1913By Robert Hopler A detonator is a copper tube about a quarter of an inch in diameter and an inch and a half long, closed at one end and containing in the closed end a small charge of fulminate of mercury, which has be Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "Snoqualmie Pass" Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest - Honorable Mention "Snoqualmie Pass"By Corry Goumans Photos 1 - 4 – Chris Elliott is a rock slope supervisor on a construction project east of Seattle, Washington. His job is to look after a “two man” scaling crew working on the rock bluffs some 300 fee Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Study on Safe Criterion of Blasting Excavating Oil-Gas Pipeline Ditches Study on Safe Criterion of Blasting Excavating Oil-Gas Pipeline DitchesBy Qi Shifu, Guo Tao, Liu Haoquan, Yao Chaogui, Zheng Li Abstract: To excavate oil-gas pipeline ditches in a rocky region or area the explosive method is needed. When a parallel ditch is to be dug by blasting near or in the vicinity of an existing pipeline, Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Impact of Blasting on Resource Recovery, Mining Profit, Safety, and the Environment Impact of Blasting on Resource Recovery, Mining Profit, Safety, and the EnvironmentBy Z X. Zhang If the iron ore loss is 15% in the process of mining, the total iron ore loss in the world will be about 461 million tons, this is equal to the total production of 230 iron ore mines each of which pro Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: How to Improve Safety, Create Value, and Maximize Profit in the ‘New Economy’ Journal: How to Improve Safety, Create Value, and Maximize Profit in the ‘New Economy’By William Hissem The topics in the title line of this article are desirable and applicable to entire industries that exist outside the realm of the ISEE’s readership. But the issues I will discuss herein are specific Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blasting 1 Million Tons, 205 Meters from a Town Blasting 1 Million Tons, 205 Meters from a TownBy Thierry Bernard, Guy Gagnon Blasting at very close proximity to urban areas is typically a situation where both local communities and mining stakeholders get nervous. The context becomes logically even more tensed when the blast Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest, Honorable Mention, "Basic Blasting Class at Missouri S&T Underground Blasting Lab" Journal: 20th Annual Photo and Art Contest, Honorable Mention, "Basic Blasting Class at Missouri S&T Underground Blasting Lab"By Paul Worsey, Gillian Worsey Description of Project:The basic blasting class underground lab at the Missouri S&T experimental mine in Rolla, o., shows the students how to drill, set up, load, and shoot a shot underground. In this Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Open Pit Wall Control Analysis using Photogrammetry Open Pit Wall Control Analysis using PhotogrammetryBy Charles Zdazinsky Back-break induced from blasting is a concern in open pit metal mining because it compromises the conditions of the pit’s final walls. Final walls that have excessive blast induced damage commonly req Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling Plot Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling PlotBy Gabsoo Kim, Rulin Yang, Dave Kay Blast vibration data, such as PPV are usually scattered. In many cases, plots of PPV versus the charge weight scaled distance are so scattered that useful trends from different blast designs cannot be Jan 1, 2014 
