Electric Detonators EPC-UK supply standard electric detonators manufactured by Davey Bickford in France. The Daveydet Short Delay range consists of 21 delay numbers with a time interval of 25ms between successive numbers in the range to give better breakage and controlled vibration. 7 The Daveydet Half-Second range consists of 13 delay numbers with a time interval of 0.5 seconds between successive numbers in the range. Daveydet Medium Intensity detonators are suitable for general blasting operations. For situations where a higher degree of protection from electrical sources such as radios, mobile phones etc. is required, the Daveydet High Intensity detonators are more suitable. The High Intensity detonator requires the use of a high output exploder.
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Common features for standard electric detonators The detonator shell is made of Aluminium. The base of the detonator tube is stamped with a letter Y to identify the manufacturer. The delay period number Is printed on the side of the detonator. Instantaneous detonators have no markings on the base of the aluminium tube. The initiating power of these detonators is equivalent to no. 10 strength as a result of the compression of the 0.8g base charge. Triple crimping of the detonator shell ensures excellent water resistant characteristics: 2 days at 25 bars 8 days at 10 bars 28 days at 5 bars. The twinned copper wires can support a tensile strength of 10daN without internal disturbance of the fusehead assembly. The resistance per unit length of twinned wires is 0.14W/m for 0.56mm diameter copper wire and 0.095W/m for 0.7mm diameter copper wire. The lead wires of the detonator are copper and have colour-coded insulation. The wire coating is formed from PVC, which offers a good resistance to abrasion. Delayed action Daveydet detonators are available in the following delay numbers: Short Delay series 1 to 20 inclusive delay interval 25 milliseconds Half Second series 1 to 10 inclusive delay interval 500 milliseconds.
Electric Detonators Data The detonators have a plastic tag on one of the wires that indicates the delay number of the detonator. Detonator Type High Intensity Instantaneous Detonators Medium Intensity Instantaneous Detonators Medium Intensity Short Delay Detonators Medium Intensity Half Second Detonators Wire Colours White White Yellow White Pink Green Red Yellow The fuseheads in Daveydet detonators have the following electrical characteristics: Medium Intensity High Intensity Fusehead Resistance 0.45 ohms 0.05 ohms Guaranteed no fire current Guaranteed all fire current for one detonator Recommended series firing current Maximum no fire energy Minimum operating energy 0.65 amps 4.2 amps 1.0 amps 7.0 amps 1.7 amps 13 amps 8mj/W 15mj/W 500mj/W 1000mj/W The fuseheads in Daveydet detonators have the following electrical characteristics: Short circuited lead wires and shell One lead wire and the shell Two ends of the detonator lead wires 11kV with 2000pF 6kV with 2000pF 5kV with 2000pF 25kV with 3000pF 25kV with 3000pF 25kV with 3000pF
Behaviour to static electric discharge between: Each fusehead is protected by an insulating anti-static sleeve. EPC-UK also supply the Daveydet P instantaneous and short delay range of detonators. These are approved for use in coal and other safety lamp mines. The half second permitted range of detonators is approved for use in certain circumstances underground in coal and other safety lamp mines. The electrical characteristics of these detonators are different to Medium Intensity Detonators. For Seismic prospecting EPC-UK supply the Daveydet SR range of detonators. These detonators have unique electrical characteristics and cannot be fired in the same circuit as other detonators. Classification and Labelling Electric detonators with lead wire lengths between 2m and 12m are presented as twinned folded wires. These detonators are classified 1.1B. The UN No. for transportation is UN.0030. Upon request detonators can also be packaged as 1.4B and the UN No. for transportation is UN.0459. Plain Detonators Herica plain detonators for use with safety fuse can be supplied by EPC-UK. For further details on these products please contact the Explosive Engineering Department department of EPC-UK.
Electric Detonators Data PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Identifier Use of the Product Manufacturer / Supplier Address SERIES 4000 ELECTRIC DETONATOR Daveydet MI (medium intensity), delay, short delay and instantaneous; Daveydet HI (high intensity) instantaneous; and Daveydet SR (seismic) detonators. Explosive initiation - industrial use These detonators are not suitable for use in gassy mines. Daveydet P detonators should be used in those conditions. EPC-UK EXPLOSIVES ROUGH CLOSE WORKS CARNFIELD HILL SOUTH NORMANTON ALFRETON DERBYSHIRE, DE55 2BE Telephone Number 01773 832253 Contact e-mail Emergency Telephone Number HAZARD IDENTIFICATION info@epc-groupe.co.uk 01773 832253 Classification of Mixture Classification According to EC Regulation 1272/2008 Detonators are explosive articles. Without packaging electric detonators are classified H201 (explosive : mass explosion hazard). Label elements According to EC Regulation 1272/2008 Hazard Pictogram Signal Word Hazard Statement Warning Danger. H201 : explosive : mass explosion hazard.
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Continued... Precautionary Statements P210 : keep away from heat / sparks / open flames / hot surfaces - no smoking. P250 : do not subject to grinding / shock / friction. P372 : explosion risk in case of fire. P401 : store at a temperature. between -10 and 50 C. P501 : dispose of contents / container according to the rules relating to the explosives. Other Hazards Not applicable: the explosive material is not accessible in normal use. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON THE INGREDIENTS Substances Metal casing enclosing: - Primary explosive 0.2g - And/or Secondary explosive 0.8g - And/or Delay composition - And a priming cap coated with a pyrotechnic paste A plastic plug is crimped on to the open end of the casing used for passing the electrical wires through. Pyrotechnical substance TNT mass equivalent: 1g equivalent TNT per detonator. FIRST AID MEASURES Description of First Aid Measures General Most Important Symptoms and Effects, Both Acute and Delayed Indication of Any Immediate Medical Attention and Special Treatment Needed Protect yourself, notify emergency responders and take the victim to safety. For injuries due to splinters, provide first aid then request medical advice if necessary. For explosions nearby, check hearing. Treat symptoms in all cases.
Electric Detonators Data FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media Special Hazards Arising from Product Advice for Firefighters None. Set up a safety perimeter. Do not personally intervene to stop a pyrotechnics fire. Whenever possible, measures should be taken to prevent the fire from spreading. After the fire has been extinguished, the site where it took place may only be entered after ascertaining that the entire area has cooled completely. When intervening, wear special fire prevention equipment (respiratory device, helmet, etc.). ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Environmental Precautions Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Reference to other sections Pyrotechnic materials spilled accidentally must be collected by authorised personnel, so that they can be disposed of and if necessary, destroyed (see waste handling, Disposal Considerations). Avoid any impacts, friction, or anything that may lead to a spark or electrostatic discharge. Keep away from incompatible chemicals. If there is broken packaging around pyrotechnic items, transfer the items into a wood or cardboard container, taking care to avoid damaging them (impact, spark, heat, etc.).
HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions for Safe Handling Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Specific end use(s) Handle with care, avoiding impacts, friction and exposure to heat, naked lights, electromagnetic radiation (including mobile phones), electrostatic charges, etc. Any use not covered in the technical instructions or by untrained personnel is prohibited. No smoking. Storage temperature: -10 C to +50 C Protect from humidity. Generally storage of detonators must be licenced in accordance with the Explosives Regulations 2014. COMAH storage limits for Explosives depends on the classification: Class 1.1 Class 1.4 Lower Tier 10 tonnes; 50 tonnes Upper Tier 50 tonnes; 200 tonnes Not applicable EXPOSURE CONTROL / PERSONAL PROTECTION Control Parameter Exposure controls Not affected Respiratory protection: Do not inhale the smoke after a fire has started. - Hand protection: wearing gloves recommended. - Eye protection: wearing goggles recommended. - Hearing protection: close to an explosion, wearing hearing protection appropriate for the distance recommended. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Basic physical and chemical properties Explosive properties Other information Not applicable - article. Maximum no fire current Medium intensity detonators 0.65 Amps High intensity detonator 4.2 Amps
Electric Detonators Data STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity Chemical Stability Possibility of hazardous reactions Conditions to avoid Incompatible materials Hazardous Decomposition Products Stable within the storage temperatures recommended in Handling and Storage and within the item s usage limitations (expiration date). Avoid any exposure to high temperatures, impacts, friction, electrostatic discharges or stray currents. Acids and alkalis. Fumes contain lead. Possible release of oxides of carbon and nitrogen. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on toxicological effects No hazards identified for the item Acute toxicity Skin corrosion / irritation Serious eye damage / irritation Respiratory or skin sensitisation Germ Cell Mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Reproduction toxicity STOT single exposure STOT repeated exposure Aspiration hazard ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Toxicity Persistence and Degradability Bioaccumulation potential Mobility in soil Result of PBT and vpvb Assessment Other Adverse Effects No hazards identified for the item. No hazards identified for the item. No hazards identified for the item. No hazards identified for the item. No hazards identified for the item. No hazards identified for the item.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste treatment methods Product disposal Container Disposal Do not place in waste bins, drains, or landfill. Processing and destruction require specific procedures and must be covered in a special study that takes into account the product s condition and treatment of the waste after destruction. This operation must be carried out by trained, authorised personnel in approved areas. All materials contaminated by pyrotechnic materials from the item should also be considered pyrotechnic waste. See the HSE/CBI-EIG Guidance. While packaging may often be destroyed by burning, great care must be taken to ensure there are no detonators remaining inside. TRANSPORT INFORMATION UN Number UN 0030 UN 0255 UN 0456 UN Proper Shipping Name Transport Hazard Classes Detonators, Electric, for Blasting Detonators, Electric, for Blasting 1.1B 1.4B 1.4S Detonators, Electric, for Blasting Packing Group Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Environmental Hazards Special Precautions for User ADR Specifics (road) IATA specifics (Air) IMDG specifics (sea) Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL73/78 and the IBC Code Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable None Forbidden None None Cargo aircraft only None None None None Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
Electric Detonators Data REGULATORY INFORMATION Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture UK Legislation EC Regulations Chemical Safety Assessment Carriage of Dangerous Goods Regulations 2009, as amended implementing ADR Classification (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regs 2009, as amended. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regs 2002, as amended The Explosives regulation 2014, as amended Control of Major Accident Hazard Regulations 2015. Registration Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Regulations 2006, as amended Classification Labelling and Packaging Regulations 2008, as amended.
OTHER INFORMATION Changes Issue Issue Date Changes 7 06/02/2017 Re-written Abbreviations and acronyms References HSE/CBI EIG publication Guidance for the Safe management of the Disposal of Explosives, January 2007. Evaluation method for mixtures: Meaning of Hazard Phrases and Precautionary statements Meanings of Hazard Phrases H201 : explosive : mass explosion hazard. Meanings of Precautionary Statements P210 : keep away from heat /sparks / open flames / hot surfaces - no smoking. P250 : do not subject to grinding / shock / friction. P372 : explosion risk in case of fire. P401 : store at a temperature between -10 and 50 C. P501 : dispose of contents / container according to the rules relating to the explosives. Advice on training Users of detonators and other explosives should undergo suitable training, e.g.shot firer s course. Contact EPC-UK for availability of courses. Notice: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: EPC-UK EXPLOSIVES EXPLOSIVE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ON 01773 832253
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