Modern blasting using electronic detonators and the total drill and blast concept in quarries

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Chavez, R. [1 ]
Leclercq, F. [2 ]
Jurg, A. [3 ]
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[1] Nitro Bickford, 21 Rue Vernet, F-75008 Paris, France
[2] Carriere CBS, F-59330 Limont Fontaine, France
[3] Davey Bickford Australia, MAusIMM, Joondalup, WA 6027, Australia
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EXPLO 2007 BLASTING: TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS | 2007年 / 2007卷 / 07期
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The total drill and blast concept is widely known in the mining industry. On the contrary, the quarry industry rarely adopts such working methods. Based on the experience of the CBS quarry in the North of France, this paper shows how up-to-date blasting technology and simple control methods can significantly improve the overall Mine to Mill efficiency of a quarry. The CBS quarry, in partnership with the EPC group and Nitro-Bickford Company, adopted a new working process three years ago aimed at increasing blast performance and related productivity of the downstream process (loading, hauling and crushing). The pattern geometry of each blast is controlled and explosive charging is carried out following the 'constant specific energy' CSE concept. This method provides a homogeneous fragmentation distribution and reduces vibration peak-particle-velocities. The impact on downstream productivity is controlled by means of a simple information management system, which collects and measures key parameters of the production process such as; hauling cycles, crusher throughput, secondary breaking and vibration peak particle velocity. This information system has clearly proved over time that consistent blast quality could be achieved, leading to a 30 per cent improvement in quarry productivity. Improved energy control of blasting through optimisation with electronic detonators, allowed a significant reduction in vibration impact on the environment. Improvement in blasting security, reduction in the environmental impact and productivity enhancement are major benefits that quarries can obtain from these CSE optimisation blasting methods.
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