7542 Shotfirers and Blasters
Shotfirers and blasters position, assemble and detonate explosives at mining, quarrying and demolition sites. Tasks include - (a) ensuring that workplace safety and explosives handling, storage and transport procedures and regulations are followed; (b) planning and giving instructions for the layout, depth and diameter of blast holes; (c) checking depth and cleanliness of blast holes; (d) determining quantity and type of explosives to be used; (e) loading explosives into blast holes; (f) assembling, or directing other workers to assemble, primer charges using detonators and explosive cartridges, and attaching electrical wires, fuses and detonating cords to primers; (g) connecting wires, fuses and detonator cords into series, testing electrical circuits and repairing malfunctions, and connecting series to blasting machines; (h) covering charges, filling blast holes with rock dust, sand and other materials, and tamping material to compact charges; (i) ensuring that all explosives are detonated, and reporting and attending to misfires; (j) declaring blast areas safe before and after detonation of explosives; (k) compiling and maintaining records about usage of explosives in compliance with laws and regulations. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Blaster - Powderman - Powder monkey - Shotfirer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Mining supervisor - 3121 - Driller (mining) - 8111 - Driller (oil or gas well) - 8113 - Mining labourer - 9311 - Quarry labourer - 9311.
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- What is ISCO-08 7542?
- ISCO-08 7542 is "Shotfirers and Blasters". Shotfirers and blasters position, assemble and detonate explosives at mining, quarrying and demolition sites. Tasks include - (a) ensuring that workplace safety and explosives handling, storage and transport procedures and regulations are followed; (b) planning and giving instructions for the layout, depth and diameter of blast holes; (c) checking depth and cleanliness of blast holes; (d) determining quantity and type of explosives to be used; (e) loading explosives into blast holes; (f) assembling, or directing other workers to assemble, primer charges using detonators and explosive cartridges, and attaching electrical wires, fuses and detonating cords to primers; (g) connecting wires, fuses and detonator cords into series, testing electrical circuits and repairing malfunctions, and connecting series to blasting machines; (h) covering charges, filling blast holes with rock dust, sand and other materials, and tamping material to compact charges; (i) ensuring that all explosives are detonated, and reporting and attending to misfires; (j) declaring blast areas safe before and after detonation of explosives; (k) compiling and maintaining records about usage of explosives in compliance with laws and regulations. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Blaster - Powderman - Powder monkey - Shotfirer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Mining supervisor - 3121 - Driller (mining) - 8111 - Driller (oil or gas well) - 8113 - Mining labourer - 9311 - Quarry labourer - 9311.
- How does ISCO-08 7542 map to other classification systems?
- 7542 Shotfirers and Blasters has equivalents in ESCO Occupations (2aae7736-f58b-4027-8de4-6884281c3b0b). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 1 other classification system.
- What is the parent category of 7542?
- 7542 Shotfirers and Blasters sits under 7542 Shotfirers and Blasters in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.
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