Underground Central Blast System Electric on Nonelectric

International Society of Explosives Engineers
J R. "Dick" Daniel
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
9
File Size:
147 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

In the fall of 1988, The Cannon mine decided to investigate a central blasting system based on conventional electric blasting detonators being used to initiate rounds primed with Nonel detonators. The advantages of this hybrid detonator system were viewed as being safety and cost effectiveness. A study was done reviewing the safety aspects of utilizing a permanent blasting line installed throughout the main haulage drifts to a central blasting station located at the mine portal. The study addressed the following potential safety hazards: radio frequency induced current, stray current from both electrical utilities and transmission lines, galvanic and electrostatic sources of extraneous current.
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APA: J R. "Dick" Daniel  (1989)  Underground Central Blast System Electric on Nonelectric

MLA: J R. "Dick" Daniel Underground Central Blast System Electric on Nonelectric. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1989.

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