blastprone
Blastprone is an adjective used in safety, military, and hazard-assessment contexts to describe persons, locations, equipment, or environments that are especially susceptible to explosive blasts. The term is not a formal medical or universal technical designation, but it is used informally or within specific organizations to categorize risk based on exposure to blast overpressure, shrapnel, or related hazards.
In personnel risk assessments, blastprone may refer to workers or responders stationed near blast sources, or
Hazards associated with blastprone environments include primary blast overpressure, flying debris, thermal effects, and secondary hazards
Mitigation focuses on reducing exposure and improving resilience. Approaches include maintaining exclusion zones, increasing standoff distance,
Research and standards related to blastprone contexts are carried out by military, industrial safety, and mining
Related topics include blast-resistant design, explosive safety, hazard assessment, and risk management.