Utilizing Structured Public Involvement in Community Meetings around Blasting Operations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Joshua Micah Hoffman
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

While it is easy to state that meaningful involvement of the community can play a critical role for a successful blasting operation, following through with this involvement is not an easy task. Structured Public Involvement (SPI) is a developed protocol for involving communities in project planning decisions and could be readily applied to the blasting industry. SPI was developed for the purpose of collecting quality public input about public transportation projects. The purpose of SPI is to bring about stakeholder satisfaction with potential projects by allowing controlled input from the stakeholders. It was designed and intended for democratic societies that have come to expect a voice in public projects. While blasting operations are not always in the domain of public projects, the fundamental process outlined by SPI can be useful for collecting feedback from the immediate public around blasting operations.
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APA: Joshua Micah Hoffman  (2014)  Utilizing Structured Public Involvement in Community Meetings around Blasting Operations

MLA: Joshua Micah Hoffman Utilizing Structured Public Involvement in Community Meetings around Blasting Operations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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