Rock Blasting Near High-Voltage Power Lines: O2 Rock Blasting Onsite Case Study
Case Study Intro Copy Blasting near high-voltage power lines is a specialized challenge. In addition to conventional concerns such as fragmentation and vibration, power corridor projects require strict safety planning and careful execution to avoid adverse impacts on critical infrastructure.
This case study documents how the O2 Rock Blasting System can be applied for controlled rock breaking in a power-line-adjacent environment. We outline the key engineering considerations behind a safer blasting workflow—emphasizing controlled energy release, (site zoning), and verification steps used for practical risk management.
Highlights of this case
Why power corridor blasting needs enhanced control
How controlled fragmentation supports more predictable onsite results
Monitoring/verification mindset used in utility-adjacent work
Practical guidance for engineering evaluation and planning
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