louhitusta
Louhitusta is the Finnish term for blasting rock in mining, quarrying, and civil engineering. It refers to the controlled fracturing of rock by the use of explosives to enable excavation and rock removal. The process is typically planned and designed in advance and includes drilling of boreholes, placement of charges, initiation, and debris control.
The practice is usually part of a broader drill-and-blast method used in open-pit mining, underground mining,
Equipment and materials involved include drill rigs for boreholes, explosive or energetic materials, initiation systems, and
Safety and regulation: louhitusta is strictly regulated due to its inherent hazards. Operators must follow national
Environmental considerations: blasting can affect nearby structures, groundwater, and ecosystems. Mitigation measures include careful siting of
See also: drill and blast, blasting safety, mining engineering.