A Practical Approach to Managing Control of Flyrock

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Simon St. John Tose
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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715 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

We have had a long history in supporting the development of training material to ensure “safe” blasting. This has been provided as both significant technical guidance to the industry and input into the development of the new industry surface rockbreakers or shotfirers qualification in South Africa (RSA). The learning material supplied to the industry is based on both a classroom knowledge component and an assessment on the practical application of the learning by the trainee blaster on the job under the supervision of the appointed blaster. This training includes all blasting applications which can often extend beyond the “normal” mining environment of open pits, underground and quarries into civil applications such as trenches, blasting close to private buildings, public roads, pipelines, power lines, swimming pools and the removal of concrete structures and building demolitions etc.
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APA: Simon St. John Tose  (2013)  A Practical Approach to Managing Control of Flyrock

MLA: Simon St. John Tose A Practical Approach to Managing Control of Flyrock. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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