How To Leverage Your Bottom Line With Good Drilling And Blasting Practice

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. G. Tarr
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

During an intense and accurate study of initiation systems used on an AngloGold mine, Mine A, poor drilling practices were revealed. Graphic results of all actual measurements taken are shown below. [ ] Accurate drilling of shot holes will determine whether a mining operation is payable or not and at what pay limit mining can take place. Losing 30 cm of a potential 120 cm-hole length will result in a number of consequences, i.e.: ?Higher stoping costs ?Drilling of one shot hole twice in every five shifts ?Increased explosive cost as a result ?Excess stress on hangingwall and footwall due to bad face shape ?Excessive blast damage before the area is worked out. No wonder we have such a high-risk operation. Drilling accuracy is crucial to the profitability on any mine as profits are directly related to the quality and utilization of the drilled shot holes.
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APA: R. G. Tarr  (2000)  How To Leverage Your Bottom Line With Good Drilling And Blasting Practice

MLA: R. G. Tarr How To Leverage Your Bottom Line With Good Drilling And Blasting Practice. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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