Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines Limited

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Robert E. Miller
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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275 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Mass blasting of open stopes and pillars is a normal operating practice at Isa Mine. Three main parameters are used to classify the types of mass blasts. These are type of explosive used, blasthole diameter and system of initiation. Both electric and non-electric initiating systems are currently employed. The advantages gained by large firings are many. More efficient utilization of manpower, due to the concentrated and continuous charging, is achieved. There is no requirement for men to re-enter areas where localised ground conditions may have deteriorated and exposure of ringfirers to stope voids is reduced.
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APA: Robert E. Miller  (1980)  Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines Limited

MLA: Robert E. Miller Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines Limited. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1980.

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