Explosives Industry News
   
NOMIS Seismographs LLC
      
Yazoo Mills, Inc.
   
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As the leading professional association for the explosives industry, we want to help you advance your knowledge and career through education, regulatory training and professional networking. Whether you’re a student, an industry professional, or representing an organization, being part of the ISEE community will help you to achieve your goals.
Please renew your ISEE membership for 2020 to continue your access to these exclusive tools including:
1. Networking opportunities with 4,000 colleagues and industry leaders
2. Access OneMine, which includes proceedings from ISEE's Annual Conference on Explosives & Blasting Technique as well as 124,000 articles, technical papers, books in the explosives, mining, minerals and tunneling industries
3. Special annual conference pricing
4. A complimentary subscription to the Journal of Explosives Engineering
5. Exclusive pricing at the ISEE online bookstore
6. A complimentary listing in the ISEE Membership Directory and Desktop Reference
This year, ISEE created a Webinar series to allow you to gain re-training and re-certification continuing education credit from the safety and comfort of your home or office.
Help us accomplish even more in 2021 and renew your membership today. And do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to hearing from you.
 
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Brazil’s National Mining Agency (ANM) is set to hire 40 more safety inspectors, to more than double the total number of inspectors, allowing it to check all the country’s tailings dams annually, the agency’s director told Reuters on Thursday.
 
Total construction starts were down 4 percent in January, compared to the previous month, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $794.3 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. By segment, nonresidential building starts were flat in January, nonbuilding starts retreated 10 percent and residential starts were down 4 percent.
 
Copper prices jumped to a nine-year high on Thursday as Chinese investors returned from a week-long holiday, adding impetus to a rally that has almost doubled prices since the height of coronavirus worries last March. Copper for delivery in March was up 2.1% to $3.9025 a pound (about $8,603.58 a tonne) by 1 p.m. in New York, after a slight pullback from the previous day’s trading. Earlier in the session, the contract had reached $3.931 ($8,666.42), its highest since September 2011.
 
   
IEE Global Pty Ltd
      
American Elements
   
Industry News
Now that we’ve all had plenty of time to watch everything on Netflix throughout the past few months, it’s time for something new and exciting. Join us at 8 p.m. eastern time every Tuesday in March for a free web series that will showcase, in a fun and educational way, how people and organizations around the world use explosives every day.
 
The first installment at 8 p.m. eastern time Tuesday, March 2 will feature mining and environmental topics. From gold mining to blasting beaver dams, attendees will learn about how explosives are carefully used every day to produce the products we use and to minimize impacts and improve our environment.
 
Registration is free and open now. Be sure to share this story with all your friends and family so they can watch, too! Special thanks to our Series Partners Dyno Nobel, LDE and O-Pitblast.
 
Have you recently worked on a project that focuses on fragmentation by blasting? This is your chance to get your research published.

Submit your paper, including tables, graphics and images to the editors-in-chief at the link below. Be sure to state the name of the paper and the purpose of publication in the journal when submitting.

Edited and reviewed by expert researchers, industry professionals and academics, Blasting and Fragmentation presents contemporary analysis of engineering practices as related to explosives application to rock. It is published twice a year.
 
On Jan. 16, 2021, a miner was fatally injured while using a tool to remove a down-the-hole hammer. The drill motor turned unexpectedly, pinning the driller’s leg between the tool and the drill mast.
 
Best Practices
•  Establish and discuss safe work procedures before starting any task.
•  Identify and control all hazards. Train all workers to recognize potential hazards and understand safe job procedures to eliminate hazards before beginning work.
•  Follow manufacturer’s procedures for using equipment, and monitor employees for compliance.
•  Position yourself in a safe location away from potential “danger-zone” areas.
•  Train miners to safely perform their tasks.
•  Conduct equipment inspections and correct any defects affecting safety.
 
This is the first fatality reported in 2021, and the first classified as “Machinery.”
 
The information provided in this notice is based on preliminary data only and does not represent final determinations regarding the nature of the incident or conclusions regarding the cause of the fatality.
 
Canadian miner Barrick Gold Corp reported a quarterly profit on Thursday that beat analysts’ estimates, helped by a jump in gold prices due to coronavirus-induced economic uncertainty. The company’s U.S.-listed shares were up 2.4% at $21.33 before the bell.
 
   
Sauls Seismic
      
Business Automation Specialists of MN, Inc.
   
Calendar
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