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Lightning During Blast Loading: What Blasters Must Do and Watch For
Lightning During Blast Loading: What Blasters Must Do and Watch For Lightning is one of the most dangerous hazards you will face while loading a shot. A single strike —…
Fire Near an Explosives Magazine: Critical Procedures for Blasters and Site Supervisors
Fire Near an Explosives Magazine: Critical Procedures for Blasters and Site Supervisors Recent years of persistent dry conditions across much of the western United States have significantly heightened wildfire risks,…
What to Do If Your Explosives Magazine Is Broken Into
What to Do If Your Explosives Magazine Is Broken Into: Essential Procedures for Compliance and Safety In the explosives industry, the security of storage magazines constitutes a fundamental and continuous…
Why Are There So Many Burden and Spacing Methods in Blasting?
Understanding the Engineering Behind Blast Design Students entering the explosives industry are often surprised by the many formulas for calculating burden and spacing. American textbooks present one set of rules,…
Flyrock in Blasting: Causes, Calculations, and Practical Control Methods
Flyrock in Blasting: Causes, Calculations, and Practical Control Methods Flyrock is one of the most serious hazards associated with blasting operations. It occurs when fragments of rock are ejected outside…
Why and How We Use Inert Decking in Surface Blasting?
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