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MNM Serious Accident Alert - Underground - Explosive

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Underground – Sandstone– On March 24, 2018, two miners were using a man-lift to charge (load) blast holes with non-electric blasting caps, 8-grain boosters and ammonium nitrate fuel oil (ANFO) blasting agent. During the loading process, one of the non-electric shock-tubes became wedged on the man-lift basket. As the man-lift operator progressed across the face loading the blast holes, the wedged shock-tube stretched and broke (snapped) causing a pre-detonation of a blast hole. As a result of the pre-detonation, one miner received minor injuries and the other miner serious injuries.

Best Practices
  • Explosive materials should be kept organized and under the direct observation of the blaster during loading operations so personnel and equipment does not inadvertently come in contact with them.
  • The manufacturer's recommendations regarding maximum loading on the tubing are to be followed (e.g. maximum primer weight lowered into hole by the tubing).
  • Shock tubing is not to be subjected to undue tension by pulling, in hole to hole situations.
  • Situations in which shock tubing is subjected to impact by falling rock, equipment etc. is to be avoided.
  • Excess shock tubing can be coiled, but should not be cut off.
  • Shock l tube downlines should be tied to pegs visible to vehicle operators.
  • The blast crew should carefully consider the blast design and plan the loading sequence to avoid having to move over or too near to loaded holes.