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Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts,
and
Blasters
36
Alternate Occupation Titles
Miner
Mining
Powder Crew Worker
Oil
Well Gun Perforator
Operator
Oil
Well Perforator
Operator
Oil
Well Shooter
Ammunition
and
Explosives Handler
Blast
Driller
Blast Hole
Driller
Blasting
Miner
Blasting Clay
Miner
Blasting Coal
Miner
Blasting Contract
Miner
Blasting Gang
Miner
Company Blasting
Miner
Copper Blasting
Miner
Efficiency Blasting
Miner
Explosives
and
Weapons Technical Instructor
Gold Blasting
Miner
Hard Rock Blasting
Miner
Hydraulic Blasting
Miner
Iron Blasting
Miner
Lead Blasting
Miner
Lode Blasting
Miner
Metal Blasting
Miner
Mica Blasting
Miner
Muck Blasting
Miner
Ore Blasting
Miner
Perforator
Operator
Quartz Blasting
Miner
Sample Taker
Operator
Shale Blasting
Miner
Silver Blasting
Miner
Ski
and
Snowboard Instructor
Skip Blasting
Miner
Tier
and
Detonator
Zinc Blasting
Miner
10
Tasks
Operate
machines to flush earth cuttings or to blow dust from holes.
Connect electrical wire to primers,
and
cover charges or fill blast holes with clay,
drill
chips, sand, or other material.
Create
and
lay out designs for
drill
and
blast patterns.
Insert, pack,
and
pour explosives, such as dynamite, ammonium nitrate, black powder, or slurries into blast holes; then shovel
drill
cuttings, admit water into boreholes,
and
tamp material to compact charges.
Mark patterns, locations,
and
depths of charge holes for
drilling
,
and
issue
drilling
instructions.
Measure depths of
drilled
blast holes, using weighted tape measures.
Repair
and
service
blasting, shooting,
and
automotive equipment,
and
electrical wiring
and
instruments, using hand tools.
Set up
and
operate
equipment such as hoists, jackhammers,
and
drills
, in order to bore charge holes.
Set up
and
operate
short-wave radio or field telephone equipment to transmit
and
receive blast information.
Signal crane
operators
to move equipment.
9
Detailed Work Activities
Operate
communications equipment or systems.
Operate
cranes, hoists, or other moving or lifting equipment.
Operate
detonation equipment.
Drill
holes in earth or rock.
Determine
operational
compliance with regulations or standards.
Monitor extraction
operations.
Record
operational
or environmental data.
Select tools, equipment, or technologies for use in
operations
or projects.
Signal equipment
operators
to indicate proper equipment positioning.
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