Blasting Near Communities: A review of new techniques and technologies to minimize the impact generated by blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
L. Muñoz W. Vilas J. Alarcón L. Steffen
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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1302 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2024

Abstract

Today, mining operations close to communities face increasing challenges, especially in their drilling and blasting operations. Proper management of environmental impacts is important to guarantee their license to operate and to provide sustainability to the mining business in the long term. Blasting is an event that generates impacts such as vibrations, noise (airblast), projections (flyrocks), ejection of dust and fumes (when there is a deficient detonation of the explosive). If any of these variables exceed the established regulations, sanctions can be generated and even lead to stop mining operations. The goal of this work is to present a review of different techniques, concepts, technologies, simulation software and monitoring / control tools to minimize the environmental impact generated by blasting. For which, a case study of a big scale open pit mine in Brazil with operations close to a community will be presented. An adequate management model, combined with good operational practices, the use of new technologies, enable a safe operation without incidents with the communities. In this way, building trust with neighbours, maintaining the license to operate, and helping mining industry to mobilize resources essential for progress in a sustainable way
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APA: L. Muñoz W. Vilas J. Alarcón L. Steffen  (2024)  Blasting Near Communities: A review of new techniques and technologies to minimize the impact generated by blasting

MLA: L. Muñoz W. Vilas J. Alarcón L. Steffen Blasting Near Communities: A review of new techniques and technologies to minimize the impact generated by blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2024.

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