More than Scratching the Surface – Capturing Blast hole Features to Improve QA/QC and Compliance to Design

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1348 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 6, 2023
Abstract
Every blasting engineer or professional can attest to the age-old conundrum of obtaining accurate hole information on a large scale prior to loading explosive charges in a blast hole. Even though the benefits of QA/QC are well known and documented and are becoming increasingly important when digitizing and automating mining operations, the QA/QC process itself has not changed significantly over generations.
The current methods where operators deploy measuring tapes of variable standards recording their subjective assessment of hole length on a paper blast map or manually transcribing to a tablet, are unreliable and non-auditable. Additionally, the process in its current form is time intensive, obtaining only moderate results and benefits, making it difficult or impossible to resource in today’s tight labour markets. Often only two data points, depth, and water presence, are captured when visiting the hole resulting in a high cost per bit of data. For these reasons, the process is seldom done on a large scale, let alone integrated.
The QA/QC process in its current shape is a gap that will need to be addressed if autonomous blasting and mining is to become a reality.
Citation
APA:
(2023) More than Scratching the Surface – Capturing Blast hole Features to Improve QA/QC and Compliance to DesignMLA: More than Scratching the Surface – Capturing Blast hole Features to Improve QA/QC and Compliance to Design. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2023.