Mining Blasting Course
This course equips participants with essential skills for underground hard-rock blasting using reliable engineering techniques. Trainees learn to design blasts, select and handle explosives, execute safe firing sequences with proper ventilation, and conduct thorough post-blast assessments. These competencies boost fragmentation quality, excavation progress, and operational safety in contemporary mining environments, ensuring adherence to industry standards.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Gain hands-on expertise in planning, carrying out, and reviewing safe and effective underground hard-rock blasting operations. Cover blast design principles, drilling patterns, explosive loading techniques, initiation methods, and detonator choices. Develop proficiency in charging procedures, pre-blast inspections, site security, ventilation after blasts, gas detection, handling misfires, and evaluating blast performance to enhance outcomes and comply with mining regulations.
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Develop skills
- Design safe and efficient underground blast patterns for hard-rock excavations.
- Select, load, and tamp cartridged explosives to optimise blasting results.
- Connect, test, and detonate electric blasts following rigorous safety protocols.
- Evaluate post-blast conditions including gases, rock fragmentation, and overbreak to improve future blasts.
- Implement blasting safety regulations and explosives storage guidelines for compliance.
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