Explosives and Blasting Regulations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
D T. Froedge
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
5
File Size:
36 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

In 1972 the Kentucky State Legislature enacted House Bill 625 which was known as the Kentucky Blasting Law. This law was enacted primarily to stop problems associated with surface mining, but when it was enacted all industries using explosives were included. The bill was assigned to the Department of Mines and Minerals which created a Division of Explosives and Blasting. At that time, this division only had regulations concerning blasting. One should make a distinction between blasting regulations and other explosive regulations. Blasting is the actual use of explosives, the control of the blasting operation, how much is used, at what distances to buildings, the yardage, and other actions associated with the detonating process, explosives regulations generally including safety to the personnel and the storage of explosives.
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APA: D T. Froedge  (1977)  Explosives and Blasting Regulations

MLA: D T. Froedge Explosives and Blasting Regulations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1977.

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