Blasting Techniques

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Lindsay

Accepting applications for September 2009

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Gord Bailey

September 2009

Ontario College Certificate

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Program Highlights

Fascinated by the explosives industry? Do you like to work outdoors, and in challenging environments? If so, you may be interested in exploring a career as a blaster in a rapidly growing industry. This two-semester Ontario College Certificate is the only program of its kind in Canada. With our well-developed connections with industry and our specialized resources and drilling compound, students get handson training for their career in blasting. Blasters fill blast holes with explosives and detonate them to dislodge coal, ore, rock, or aggregate, or to demolish structures. Blasters are employed by mining, quarrying, and construction, and drilling and blasting companies, as well as in the special effects industry. You will focus on three types of explosive cuts, and incorporate a wide range of skills in science, mathematics, and communications. Your courses include explosives, blasthole drilling, blasting theory, blast design, geology, safety and accident prevention, and environmental issues. In this highly practical, hands-on program, you will spend much of your time in labs or field classes and field assignments, or putting your education to work and refining skills in our state-of-the-art drilling and blasting training centre.

 

Why Choose Fleming?

Fleming's Blasting Techniques certificate has several advantages upon completion:

  • You will be eligible to write the exemption exam for the Level One requirements of the in-school curriculum for the Surface Blaster Apprenticeship (278-B).
  • With Fleming recently awarded as a training delivery agent for this apprenticeship, program graduates can continue directly into the work portion of the apprenticeship if hired by industry.
  • You will also have common core certification as a Surface Miner as required by the Ministry of Labour to enter most blasting sites.
  • Upon graduation, you will have the option of certifying with the International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE) in Quarrying, Basic Construction Blasting, and the Fundamentals of Blasting (Level One).
  • Another option upon graduation is to expand your career and job opportunities by continuing at Fleming College in the Resources Drilling and Blasting Technician diploma program, with direct entry into the program¿s second semester.

 

What it Takes to Succeed

  • An enjoyment of working outdoors/ hands-on work
  • Good motor skills
  • Physical health
  • Flexibility (particularly regarding hours of work)
  • Communication/interpersonal skills
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Ability to plan and organize activities
  • Problem solving skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Computer skills

 

Career Opportunities

Job opportunities are very good across many sectors and several provinces, including Ontario. With many blasters nearing retirement, there is an urgent need to replace these skilled individuals. Job titles include construction blaster, openpit blaster, and surface mining blaster. Blasters work closely with drillers and often perform both drilling and blasting activities. The annual salary range for a blaster/driller is $35,000 - $62,000, depending upon experience and certification. Fully qualified surface blasters make up to $40.00 per hour. Blasting assistants earn $18 - $25 per hour at the entry level. There are good opportunities for career advancement in this field with training and experience. Specialized areas of blasting such as underground blasting have higher pay scales.

 

Minimum Admission Requirements

The minimum admission requirement for this program is an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent. Mature students-applicants who do not possess an OSSD, but who will be 19 years of age before the commencement of classes - who can demonstrate potential for success in college studies, will be considered on an individual basis. These students will be required to write the Canadian Adult Achievement Test.

 

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