UPDATE: Industry Task Force on Eliminating Blasting-Based Flyrock Incidents

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John Rathbun Braden Lusk Joshua Hoffman
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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415 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

A Flyrock Prevention Taskforce was established in Kentucky with the support of Kentucky's Department of Natural Resources, Kentucky's Explosives Industry, and the University of Kentucky. This paper presents the initial work of the Flyrock Prevention Taskforce towards its missions of identifying the root causes of flyrock incidents based on the analysis of previous events, and tracking the progress of flyrock elimination in the future. Work identifying root causes of flyrock events is presented through the development of a database which manages information about the blasts which caused flyrock. This data includes: blasting and seismograph records, drill logs, videos of the event when available, company notes/incident reports, and any additional information regarding probable cause. Work tracking the progression of flyrock elimination efforts is presented in this paper through the introduction of a flyrock index. Several metrics are proposed for this index, and are discussed for their appropriateness and shortcomings. In order for these indexes to be valid forms of tracking flyrock incident rates additional records must be kept and reported, such as the annual consumption of explosives by surface coal blasting. Suggestions for record keeping, flyrock investigation practices, and means of tracking flyrock incident rates are proposed in this paper.
Citation

APA: John Rathbun Braden Lusk Joshua Hoffman  (2013)  UPDATE: Industry Task Force on Eliminating Blasting-Based Flyrock Incidents

MLA: John Rathbun Braden Lusk Joshua Hoffman UPDATE: Industry Task Force on Eliminating Blasting-Based Flyrock Incidents. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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