S-2.1, r. 14 - Regulation respecting occupational health and safety in mines

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453.1. In the presence of sulphurous rock that may react with explosives placed in the drill hole, the following conditions shall be complied with to prevent predetonation:
(1)  a rock characterization certified by an engineer must first be carried out to ascertain the reaction potential in the presence of the explosives used; and
(2)  if the results indicate a reaction potential, the following measures must be taken:
(a)  hole temperature measurements must be taken before loading the explosives;
(b)  drill holes whose temperature may provoke a reaction of the explosives must not be loaded, unless the temperature is controlled; and
(c)  a written procedure for loading and blasting must be developed and applied; the procedure must include
i.  the loading sequence;
ii.  the maximum delay between the beginning of the loading and the blasting;
iii.  the measures to be taken in case of smoke release from a drill hole that is already loaded or being loaded; and
iv.  the use of inhibitor explosives or other explosives compatible with existing conditions.
O.C. 221-2009, s. 33.