Pre-Blast Surveys and the Importance of Photographic Technique

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Charles H. Dowding James Ballard
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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506 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Recent Office of Surface Mining regulations have called for pre-blast surveys of residences within one-half mile of blasting. Unless lighting effects and the multiple origins of cracks are recognized, hurried (lowest bid price) pre-blast surveys may be more harmful than beneficial. Unrecorded, but pre-existent, cracks can be noticed by homeowners during blasting under special lighting conditions. This paper discusses important factors to note during pre-blast surveys, presents data collection forms and discusses the importance of photographic technique in recording cracks (both present and previously patched).
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APA: Charles H. Dowding James Ballard  (1979)  Pre-Blast Surveys and the Importance of Photographic Technique

MLA: Charles H. Dowding James Ballard Pre-Blast Surveys and the Importance of Photographic Technique. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1979.

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