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Target Audience Shotfirers and Explosive Supervisors. Drilling and Blasting Toolbox Talk : 08 Updated Aug 2014 The Post-Blast Inspection Guidance on the post-blast inspection process Target Audience Shotfirers and Explosive Supervisors. This toolbox talk may be freely reproduced except for advertising, endorsement or commercial purposes. It has been developed by the Quarries National Joint Advisory Committee (QNJAC) to help quarry operators, contractors, managers and others make health and safety improvements in the quarry industry. This guidance represents good practice which may go further than the minimum you need to do to comply with the law. If you use the information provided in this document please acknowledge ‘QNJAC’ as the source .

The Post-Blast Inspection 1. Introduction The Shotfirer has a responsibility to carry out a post-blast inspection The purpose of the inspection is to confirm that conditions are safe for work in the area to recommence In particular the shotfirer is looking for evidence of misfires and unsafe ground conditions Most safety professionals consider the post-blast inspection to be the most hazardous part of the shotfiring job

The Post-Blast Inspection 2. What are the hazards Fumes and dust All blasts will produce fumes and this is often accompanied by dust Both fumes and dust in excessive quantities can be harmful to health and exposure to them should be avoided WAIT UNTIL THE DUST AND FUMES HAVE CLEARED

The Post-Blast Inspection 2. What are the hazards Falls of ground The blasting process inevitably results in some movement of the rock mass for some considerable distance from the blast area This can lead to falls of ground from both the benches above and below the blast These falls of ground can happen some considerable time after the blast has been fired and pose a serious threat to the safety of the shotfirer and any other personnel in the area

The Post-Blast Inspection 2. What are the hazards Falls of ground The area of ground immediately surrounding the blast area can be especially unstable It is not unusual for overhangs to be left behind on the newly formed crest There will be no edge protection The face will not have been ‘dressed’

The Post-Blast Inspection 2. What are the hazards Misfires or burning explosives If the shotfirer discovers explosives that have either misfired or are burning then there is a clear danger of additional detonations with the associated risks of blast damage and flyrock In such cases the shotfirer should Return to the shotfiring shelter Ensure that the all-clear is not sounded Ensure that all sentries stay in-place Inform the Explosives Supervisor of the situation The Shotfiring Rules for each quarry should include a section dealing with misfires and it is these procedures that should be followed in this event

The Post-Blast Inspection 3. Minimising the risks Fumes and dust Make sure the shotfiring shelter is not positioned downwind of the blast area See TBT 01 Positioning a Shotfiring Shelter Wait for the fumes and dust to clear Falls of ground Keep away from the toe of the face above and crest of the face below If possible inspect the blast muck-pile from the bench below Inspect the blast muck-pile from the side

The Post-Blast Inspection 4. Key points The post-blast inspection is potentially the most risky part of the shotfiring process After firing wait until the dust and fumes have cleared Approach the blast area with care avoiding the toes and crest of faces Inspect the blast area from below or from the side of the blast Do not rush the inspection process Do not sound the all-clear until the inspection process is complete