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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
NH2 1996 Section 2.05.3(6)(a) Overburden Blasting
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notice. A copy of the published blasting schedule will be mailed to the local utility companies and <br />local business, such as San Miguel Power Company, Nucla-Naturita Telephone Company, and <br />the Nucla Sanitation Department. As you can see, from Exhibit 2.05.3(6)(a)-1, there are four <br />residences located within a 1000 foot radius of the blast area. Each one of these residences will <br />receive a copy of the blast schedule and a letter telling them how to receive apre-blast survey. <br />Blasters <br />All blasting operations will be conducted under the direct supervision of competent, trained, <br />experienced, and certified blasters with proven work records who understand the hazards <br />involved. The blasters will be certified by the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology in <br />accordance with the blaster certification program of Colorado. Persons responsible for blasting <br />operations at a blasting site will be familiar with the blasting plan and applicable performance <br />• standards. <br />Blasting Signs, Warnings and Access Control <br />Blasting area signs and blasting warning signs will be placed along the perimeter of blasting areas <br />and permit boundaries, respectively, and at points of access that could reasonably be expected to <br />be used by the general public. Blasting area signs shall be periodically moved to effectively <br />delineate blasting areas. <br />Audible warning and all clear signals shall be given prior to and following a blast, respectively. <br />The warning signal consists of three short signals from a horn audible for one-half mile from the <br />point of the blast. The all clear signal consists of one long steady signal from a horn audible for <br />one-half mile from the point of the blast. Each person who regularly works or resides in the permit <br />area or within one-half mile of the permit boundary shall be notified periodically of the meaning of <br />the blasting warning signals by written instructions or other appropriate means of communication. <br />Warning and all clear signals are explained on the blasting warning signs, the signs located at the <br />• (Revised 12-07-99) 2.05.3(6)(a)9 <br />
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