Mine Blasting Safety: Decades of Progress

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Harry Verakis Thomas Lobb
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Blasting accident data over a 30-year period (1980-2010) are summarized and presented for all types of surface and underground mining operations in the USA. The historical record of injuries from blasting accidents in all types of mines continues to show a significant decline. The overall decline in mine blasting injuries in the U.S.A. has resulted from advancements in blasting technology, training and improvements in blasting products and blasting processes. Some of the technology advancements such as safer blasting agents and computerized bulk vehicle loading, electronic detonators and remote operated blasting systems, and computerized blast design have and continue to significantly contribute to improvements in the historical blasting safety record. Also, the progress of significantly improving the safety of mine blasting has resulted from the combined efforts of miners, mine companies and operators, miners, unions, explosive and blasting product manufacturers, associations such as the International Society of Explosives Engineers and the Institute of Makers of Explosives and various government agencies.
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APA: Harry Verakis Thomas Lobb  (2012)  Mine Blasting Safety: Decades of Progress

MLA: Harry Verakis Thomas Lobb Mine Blasting Safety: Decades of Progress. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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