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Blast PlanA blast plan, should include, but not be limited to, the following:
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Blast RecordsBlast records are to be kept by the shotfirer of all blasts loaded and fired. The various state regulations require a record of all blasts and the type and quantity of explosives used. The blast clearance zone must also be defined and documented for surface blasts. Australian Standard AS2187.2 Use of Explosives Appendix A provides the following guidance: A3 BLAST RECORDS | ||
Blast ReportThe blast report is the record of blast firing. Details of the blast should be taken and maintained, including but not limited to the following:
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Blast SiteAn area including all holes to be loaded plus such as required for safe loading operations. | |
Blasting AgentCertain high explosives, such as those consisting primarily of ammonium nitrate, in which none | |
Blasting Ohm-meterA Blasting Ohm Meter is a test device for checking circuits containing electric detonators. A blasting ohm meter has an output limited to below the no fire current of standard electric detonators.
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BlastPEDBlastPED has been developed as a safer alternative to traditional safety fuse and cable based firing systems. This radio based remote blasting system allows personnel to be away from the blast area, reduces the number of misfires, and eliminates the need for expensive blasting cabling networks.
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BlastPLAN-PRO | |
Blended ExplosiveA blended explosive generally refers to a mixture of ammonium nitrate and emulsion. A range of blends are available from straight ANFO through a 50/50mix to straight Emulsion. Blends containing more ANFO than Emulsion are known as Heavy ANFO's or HANFO Blends containing more Emulsion than ANFO are known as Doped Emulsion Blends containing more than 40% Emulsion have good water resistance and where Emulsion content is over 50% the product is considered suitable for loading into fully wet holes. Blends containing more than 50% Emulsion generally need to be chemically gassed for sensitivity. | |
Block Slide FailureA block slide is a translational slide in which the moving mass consists of a single unit or a few closely related units that move downslope as a relatively coherent mass.
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