Case Study: Systematically Improving Drilling and Blasting Operations in Hard-Rock Mines

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
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- 10
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- 1153 KB
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Abstract
Drilling and blasting are key components of every hard-rock (i.e.,metal/nonmetal/coal) mining operation. Well-executed and maintained drilling and blasting can have a major positive impact on the overall success of such operations. This case study presents the implementation of a new drill and blast engineer position and systematic improvement of the drill and blast operations at a surface metal mine.
The findings of and lessons learned from this case study can be applied toother mine operations to improve safety, production, efficiency, and cost savings. Focus areas for the project included refined communications, operational practices and procedures, planning, designing, and data collection and analysis. This case study showed improved efficiency in communication and planning among the engineers, operations team, and contractor groups over the course of the project. An increased awareness of long-term plans and needs for the drills and blasters reduced or eliminated existing delays. Test blasts that implemented new drill and blast designs and updated operational practices and procedures were tested to streamline the process. Constraints regarding explosive product shipments, geological considerations, and a uniform powder factor provided the basis for new blast designs.
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Case Study: Systematically Improving Drilling and Blasting Operations in Hard-Rock MinesMLA: Case Study: Systematically Improving Drilling and Blasting Operations in Hard-Rock Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers,