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Human response to blast-induced vibration and air-overpressure: an Indian scenario
Authors:A.?K.?Raina  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:cmrirc@satyam.net.in"   title="  cmrirc@satyam.net.in"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,A.?Haldar,A.?K.?Chakraborty,P.?B.?Choudhury,M.?Ramulu,C.?Bandyopadhyay
Affiliation:(1) Regional Centre, Central Mining Research Institute, 3rd Floor, MECL Complex, Seminary Hills, 440 006 Nagpur, India
Abstract:Ground vibration (Vmax) and air-overpressure/noise (p) are some of the negative effects of blasting. The associated human annoyance and complaints are expected to show an increasing trend in the future as there is no economically viable alternative to blasting in mines in India.A study of the human response to blasting in four mining localities across India has shown that the response is not simply political, as frequently assumed. It has been found that irrespective of those questioned, a basic concern for the safety of property was the main response. There was a greater response from the middle-aged and middle-educated while fewer women than men responded. Assuming that a 100% negative response from the inhabitants will translate into complaints, a methodology is suggested to take account of the human response criteria when considering blasting within 400 m of habitations.
Keywords:Mining  Blasting  Human response  Vibration  Air-overpressure
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