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Technical paper on the usage of radios in blasting zones.
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Two-Way Radios and Blasting Zones
Do Two-Way Radios Pose a Hazard in Blast Zones?
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Includes mission statement, bylaws, information about membership, certification, documents, and ILRC Database.
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Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center at the Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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Rock Mechanics & Explosives Research Center (RMERC)
is known for its work in Explosives Engineering, Dynamic Rock Mechanics and in the use of High-Pressure waterjets for Demilitarization, Demining and other practical applications. The Center works with Federal and State agencies as well as
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Shows an address from the chairman, an outline, history, and photographs. Gives membership information and online dues payment form.
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*Abstracts are available from vol.64!
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Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032, JAPAN
Phone. +81-3-5575-6605 Fax. +81-3-5575-6607
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Bulletins providing information on safety, current legislations and activity reports.
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Homepage for the Queensland Department of Mines and Energy
Explosives and fireworks safety
Explosives found during flood clean-up
may be encountered during flood clean up operations.
Contact the Explosives Inspectorate on the 24 hour emergency response number for the collection and disposal of any explosives found.
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