Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: The holes in head and bench are loaded together with explosive for blasting
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
In heading-and-benching, the upper part (heading) is advanced first, followed by the lower bench. Drilling and blasting are staged to control overbreak, manage ventilation after shots, and sequence mucking efficiently. Understanding which operations are sequenced versus simultaneous is crucial for safe and efficient progress.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
Correct practice loads and fires the head first to create relief and ensure controlled breakage at the crown. Only after ventilating and clearing as required is the bench drilled/loaded/fired (or at least fired in a delayed sequence) to avoid excessive vibration and hazards. Therefore, the statement that the head and bench holes are “loaded together” for one joint blast is not correct in standard sequencing.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Verification / Alternative check:
Method statements commonly specify firing the heading cut and stoping first, then bench lifters, often with delays and separate rounds, validating the staged approach.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:
Final Answer:
The holes in head and bench are loaded together with explosive for blasting
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