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25 Pa. Code § 211.173. Monitoring records.

§ 211.173. Monitoring records.

 (a)  Anyone using a monitoring instrument shall be trained on the proper use of that instrument by a representative of the manufacturer or distributor, or other competent individual. A record of that training is to be maintained and available for review by the Department.

 (b)  Monitoring records, at a minimum, shall contain:

   (1)  A calibration pulse on each of the mutually-perpendicular ground vibration traces. These pulses shall represent the dynamic response of the entire recording system to an internally-generated calibration signal, and shall allow the Department to verify that the seismograph is recording ground vibration to its specific accuracy.

   (2)  The time history of particle velocities for three mutually perpendicular ground vibration traces and one air-overpressure trace, including time base, amplitude scales and peak values for all traces.

   (3)  The results of a field calibration test for each channel.

   (4)  The frequency content of all vibration signals using either single degree of freedom (SDF) response spectrum or half-cycle zero-crossing analysis methods.

   (5)  Frequency versus particle velocity plots as indicated in §  211.151(c), Figure 1 (relating to prevention of damage).

   (6)  The name and signature of the individual taking the recording.

   (7)  The location of the monitoring instrument, date and time of the recording.

   (8)  The last calibration date of the monitoring instrument.

 (c)  If the Department questions the validity of a ground vibration or airblast record, or the interpretation of the record, the Department may require a ground vibration or airblast recording to be analyzed or certified by an independent, qualified consultant who is not related to the blasting activity permittee or its customer. When the Department requires that a recording be analyzed or certified, it shall be performed and included with the blast report within 30 days.

Cross References

   This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §  211.133 (relating to blast reports).



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