Glossary

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CPAN / PPAN | ||
Crank LineCrank lines are direction lines marked on the backs and floor to give guidance to the jumbo operator when turning corners.
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CrateringCreating the pit left by an explosion. | |
Critical DensityCritical Density is defined for mechanically sensitised explosives. This is the density above which detonation fails. The failure is due to insufficient gas bubble to create hot spots when impacted by a shock wave. | |
Critical DiameterCritical diameter is the minimum physical size a charge of a specific explosive must be to sustain its own detonation wave. To determin the critical diameter a series of charges of smaller and smaller diameters are fired until difficulty in detonation wave propagation is observed. A charge with a critical diamter more than the physical diameter of the charge will fail to maintain detonation. | |
Critical Machine SystemA machine system which has been assessed to present unacceptable consequences if the machine or its protective system should fail. | |
CrystallisationWhen emulsion explosives age the Ammonium Nitrate solution crystallises out. This occurs when the AN salts solidify and the product feel becomes gritty. Crystallisation reduces the sensitivity of emulsions. | |
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Dangerous Goods OfficerA Dangerous Goods Officer (DGO) is appointed by the competent authority to administer and enforce the Dangerous Goods Legislation. | ||
dBLdBL or decibel linear peak is the maximum reading in decibels (dB) obtained using the "P" time – weighting characteristic as specified in AS 1259.1 – 1990 with all frequency weighted networks inoperative. dBL is the scale used for measuring blasting overpressure. dBA is weighted for human response (high frequencies and low frequencies beyond the range of hearing are not used) and is not used in the recording of blasting noise and overpressure. dBA is used to measure noise levels that affect hearing. | |
