Summary of 43. MANEJO DE SEGURIDAD DE EXPLOSIVOS

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The video discusses the importance of safety when handling explosives, and demonstrates how a specialized training program ensures proper handling of explosives. It also shows how a polvorin, or explosives storage area, must have a number of security measures in place to ensure the safety of those working there.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the importance of safety when handling explosives, and demonstrates how a specialized training program ensures proper handling of explosives. It also shows how a polvorin, or explosives storage area, must have a number of security measures in place to ensure the safety of those working there. Personnel must have a permit from the relevant authority and must adhere to specific safety guidelines when working with explosives. Additionally, all polvorins must have safety barriers and an anti-static charge system installed, as well as a perimeter of at least 2 meters high wooden fence or metal curtain to prevent fire from spreading. In case of emergency, detonators should be placed strategically in mines and open areas, and personnel should be kept away from the explosives at all times. Personnel must be on site at all times, and the area around the explosives storage must be kept clear at all times. All personnel must wear identification badges and should not smoke while working with explosives. Cross-cutting considerations such as fire prevention and security must also be taken into account.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the safety procedures for handling explosives. The person who authorizes the delivery, receives and uses the explosives, and the people who will use it will take care of transporting the explosive material to the detonation area in two vehicles. One vehicle contains the explosive material and the other vehicle carries the detonating devices. Finally, the personnel from the fire department fill out a log with the number of explosives and the sheets given to them by the detonation area personnel. If there is too much explosive material, it should be delivered to the storage area through a voucher.

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