Workplace Safety And Health Regulation
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(c) empty containers, cases, cardboard boxes, bags or other
wrappings from explosives and detonators are not reused, but
rather are disposed of in accordance with the manufacturer’s
specifications;
(d) the blaster
(i) uses the oldest explosive in a magazine first,
(ii) does not use a deteriorated or damaged explosive,
(iii) does not move or carry a charged explosive or a detonator
in a manner that creates a risk to the safety or health of the
blaster or another person, and
(iv) does not leave an explosive unattended while it is being
transported from the magazine to the blast site or after it is
loaded and ready to be blasted;
(e) a charge is primed only at the blasting site, and for certainty, no
charge is primed in a magazine or any other place where other
explosives are stored;
(f) before a borehole is drilled, all loose rock or other material that
may pose a risk to the safety or health of a worker or other
person is scaled or removed, and if blasting may have occurred
previously in the area of the blast site,
(i) the drilling face is thoroughly cleaned in accordance with
appropriate procedures,
(ii) a blaster has inspected the drilling face and blasted
material to locate any misfires and bootlegs, and
(iii) if a misfire or bootleg is found, the blaster has dealt with
it in accordance with the safe work procedures for the
workplace and for the relevant type of explosive; and
(g) no worker tampers with an explosive, a detonator or any part of
an explosive or detonator.
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