200 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Cold Hard Facts About Winter Driving for Blasters

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ann Barron
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

For millions of people, cold weather is a fact of line – and one that can make a major challenge out of just getting to work. But for those working in the blasting industry, a number of obstacles are created when old man winter blows in. In addition to the obvious concerns regarding personal protection, Mother Nature can throw some very nasty weather at the blasting crew trying to travel with explosives products from the magazine site to the job site. As such, divers need to be familiar with cold, ice, and snow driving conditions both on and off the blast site. It’s critical to know what to expect before you leave. Keep informed of the latest weather and road conditions as they change often; it will help you make the right choice in clothing and driving habits. Remember bridges and overpasses will freeze first even in temperatures above or near the freezing mark due to the effects of wind chill. Plan to take extra time to and from the job site.
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APA: Ann Barron  (2004)  200 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Cold Hard Facts About Winter Driving for Blasters

MLA: Ann Barron 200 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Cold Hard Facts About Winter Driving for Blasters. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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