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Record of the Pittsburgh testing station standard dynamite

Fatal accident from entering unventilated raise after blasting

Permissible explosives defined

Procedure for testing explosives for acceptability for use in forest service work

List of permissible mine equipment :approved to January 1, 1937

List of permissible mine equipment approved to January 1, 1940

Differentiation of the components of an "explosive oil" :a survey of the chemical literature

List of permissible mine equipment approved to January 1, 1942

Some suggestions on care in the use and handling of explosives in coal mines

The burning rate of fuse

Destruction of damaged, deteriorated, or unwanted commercial explosives

Surface storage of explosives

Explosives-handling practices at the mines of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Butte, Mont.

Ammonium nitrate :its properties and fire and explosion hazards

Hazards of black blasting powder in underground coal mining

Active list of permissible explosives and blasting devices approved before December 31, 1957

Potential of nuclear explosives for producing hydrocarbons from deposits of oil, natural gas, oil shale, and tar sands in the United States

Factors in selecting and applying commercial explosives and blasting agents,

Potential applications for nuclear explosives in a shale-oil industry

Physical and explosion characteristics of hydrazine nitrate

Methods for evaluating explosives and hazardous materials

Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center research and development activities :fiscal year 1971

Safety recommendations for ammonium nitrate-based blasting agents,revision of Information Circular 8179


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