Rock Blasting Near High-Speed Railways: O2 Rock Blasting Onsite Case Study
Case Study Intro Copy (English) Rock blasting near a high-speed railway requires exceptional risk control. Projects in railway corridors must manage vibration, safety boundaries, and operational continuity—while still achieving reliable rock fragmentation for excavation and construction.
In this page, we present an onsite case study using the O2 Rock Blasting System to support controlled rock breaking in a railway-adjacent environment. The focus of the case is practical engineering implementation: planning the execution zone, applying controlled blasting parameters, and performing an onsite verification workflow to support safety and minimize operational impact.
What you’ll learn in this case study
Typical risk points when blasting near high-speed rail infrastructure
How controlled fragmentation helps improve predictability in engineering blasting
The onsite verification approach used to support safe execution
Key engineering takeaways for similar railway-adjacent projects
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