Explosives Everyday is a free webinar series exploring the applications of explosives in daily life. From its role in mining and construction to its surprising uses in action movies, avalanche control and in everyday products, this series offers an intriguing look at explosives diverse applications.

Explosives Everyday: Avalanche

In this episode we’ll learn about the uses of explosives in avalanche control.

Explosives Everyday: Civil

This episode covers civil blasting and showcases things that are happening in and around our community every day. We also have some interesting insights into how this industry really gets into your blood.

Explosives Everyday: Demolition

This episode highlights how explosives are used for demolition of structures.

Explosives Everyday: Entertainment

Lights! Camera! Action! This episode takes a behind-the-scenes look at how explosives are used in action movies, concerts and on the 4th of July.

Explosives Everyday: Environment

During this episode, we will be discussing how explosives are used to improve our environment.

Explosives Everyday: Industrial

Richard presents a story based on a rip rap blast Orica supported in Alaska and details how they had to modify their plans, ending up blasting over 200,000 tons of rock in one go, with no opportunity to try again if anything went wrong.

Explosives Everyday: Military

This episode takes a look at some specialized uses of explosives in military settings with Denis Rickman

Explosives Everyday: Mining

This episode focuses on mining and how explosives are used to produce mined materials with presenters Brad Brown, Dyno Nobel; Paul Sterk, Austin Powder; and Alan Dolan, Boliden Tara Mines.

Explosives Everyday: Monitoring

In this every special episode of Explosives Everyday, we take an in-depth, technical look at monitoring for safety and compliance regulations.

Explosives Everyday: Reporting

This episode focuses on reporting and will touch on the approval process of putting together blasting projects and the regulations that govern how explosives are handled to ensure safety.