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                     Quality-Assurance (to ISO-9001 Level) for Quarry Blasting in the Urban Environment Quality-Assurance (to ISO-9001 Level) for Quarry Blasting in the Urban EnvironmentBy Wilfrid Comeau This paper deals with the concept of a Quality-Assurance Manual, to the ISO-9001 Level, for quarry blasting in the urban environment. A case history of the incident, which led to its development, is p Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Why We Keep Blast Reports (5451e7ea-fd06-4ef3-9064-6ba9f26f6185) Why We Keep Blast Reports (5451e7ea-fd06-4ef3-9064-6ba9f26f6185)By Paul Kunze We have been told many times by legal folks and insurance types about the importance of producing accurate blast reports should you ever get dragged into court. In that venue the investigators will lo Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Digital Detonators keep PA Coal Mine Operating Digital Detonators keep PA Coal Mine OperatingBy Douglas Bartley, Jay Elkin The state of Pennsylvania was at one time one of the leading coal producing states in the east. However, legislation and industry trends over the last 10 years have adversely affected the amount of bi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: The Salesmenship of Saying "No"! Blasting in the New Mellinnium: The Salesmenship of Saying "No"!By Steve Dillingham The explosives business by nature is providing a specialized, valued service and associated products to a variety of customers whether mine, quarry or construction related. The level of performance de Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Laboratory Study on Prevention Method of Detonation Failure Caused by Channel Effect Laboratory Study on Prevention Method of Detonation Failure Caused by Channel EffectBy Fumihiko Sumiya, Kunihisa Katsuyama, Yuji Ogata, Yukio Kato, Yuji Wada, Yoshikazu Hirosaki Smooth blasting technique is widely applied for tunneling road or railway construction in Japan. However, smooth blasting technique often causes problem related to detonation failure in explosive colu Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Critical Delay Timing in Multi-Level Mass Stope Blast Design Critical Delay Timing in Multi-Level Mass Stope Blast DesignBy Dale Preece, Stephen Chung, Qian Liu Stoping is one of the widely adapted methods in underground mining. In this method, fanned or parallel holes are often drilled from a top sill down to a sub- level in the ore zone and blasted ring by Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Are We Learning from Mistakes Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Are We Learning from MistakesBy Steve Dillingham There are some blasters and blasting companies that just seem to have better safety reputations than others. This is in spite of the fact that they are essentially doing the same type of work under si Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blasting a New Entrance to Carroll Cave Blasting a New Entrance to Carroll CaveBy Paul Worsey, Dave McCool, Ryan Freeman, Chris Wolters, Rick Hines, John Bowles Carroll Cave, located in Camden County, in south central Missouri, is one of the most significant caves in Missouri with over 12 miles of mapped passages and over 100 known but unmapped side passages. Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Toxic Fume Comparison of a Few Explosives Used in Trench Blasting Toxic Fume Comparison of a Few Explosives Used in Trench BlastingBy Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero, Michael Sapko Since 1988, there have been 17 documented incidents in the United States and Canada in which carbon monoxide (CO) is suspected to have migrated through ground strata into occupied enclosed spaces as a Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental Effects Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental EffectsBy Michael Louis, Charles Dowding Concern over construction vibration-induced cracking has led to development of a new approach to vibration monitoring called autonomous crack measurement (ACM) and illustrated in Figure 1. This paper Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Recent Projects - Perfect Landing Hyatt Regency Hotel Razed for Airport Expansion Recent Projects - Perfect Landing Hyatt Regency Hotel Razed for Airport ExpansionBy Brent Blanchard Dallas/Fort Worth Airport recently took a major step in its fiveyear expansion project with the explosive demolition of the Hyatt Regency Hotel West. Built in 1965, the Hyatt Regency held the distinct Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Recent Developments Relating to the Certification of Explosives for Sale in European Union Countries Recent Developments Relating to the Certification of Explosives for Sale in European Union CountriesBy D. Pickering, R. Wharton The deadline for meeting legal requirements relating to the sale of explosives in the European Union was 1 January 2003. The paper examines the range of materials that have already been certified by t Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Pressure Measurements in a Low Density Explosive Pressure Measurements in a Low Density ExplosiveBy Guillermo Silva, P. Katsabanis The conventional approach to design wall control blasts relies on the borehole pressure as the most important explosive parameter. Borehole pressure is intimately linked to explosion pressure, which i Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Results of Underwater Shock Wave Monitoring in Blasting Access Holes in Thick Sea Ice, Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica Results of Underwater Shock Wave Monitoring in Blasting Access Holes in Thick Sea Ice, Mcmurdo Sound, AntarcticaBy Ken Schei, Martin Reed, Samuel Bowser, John Wright From October 18 through October 21, 2001, United States Antarctic Program blasters opened ten access holes for research divers in 11-ft. thick sea ice at Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Dur Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section 2002 Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section 2002By Kenneth Etschlager The ISEE Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section provides a forum for the discussion of issues related to vibration and noise from mine, quarry and construction blasting. The section began as a Techni Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Study of Heat Resistant Commercial Explosives Study of Heat Resistant Commercial ExplosivesBy Fumihiko Sumiya, Shinya Tanaka, Yukio Kato, Kenji Tanaka, Tetsuya Sawada When explosives are heated under an acidic environment due to metal sulfide and sulfuric acidity, their decomposition temperature falls remarkably and decomposition reaction occurs quickly, and then e Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The Development of Methods for Minimizing the Overbreak in Tunnel Blasting The Development of Methods for Minimizing the Overbreak in Tunnel BlastingBy Dong-Hyun Kim Kim, Tai-Ro Lee, Young-Hwa Seo Overbreak occurred inevitably in a tunnel excavation, is the main factor for increasing cost and period in tunnel projects. Furthermore the damage to the remaining rock mass related to the overbreak c Jan 1, 2003 
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                     “Computerized Drill for Quarrying Automates the Drilling Process” “Computerized Drill for Quarrying Automates the Drilling Process”By Maurice Hunter The paper outlines recent design developments in the computerization of surface crawler drills for the quarry industry. It references the technology firstly developed for the underground mining and co Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Drawbacks of Blast Vibration Regulations Drawbacks of Blast Vibration RegulationsBy Mark Svinkin The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of recommended existing criteria of ground vibrations generated by blasting. It is shown that these criteria have limited liability because they wer Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Planning for the Unexpected Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Planning for the UnexpectedBy Steve Dillingham The horrific events surrounding September 11th left Americans with a feeling of sudden helplessness...the shock of being unprepared and powerless. From this tragedy, we can understand the need to prep Jan 1, 2003 
