Blaster definition

Blaster means any individual holding a valid blaster’s license issued by the department.
Blaster means the person, firm or corporation engaged by the Owner to conduct Blasting and includes an agent, contractor or employee of the Blaster;

Examples of Blaster in a sentence

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More Definitions of Blaster

Blaster means a person who detonates or otherwise effects the explosion of an explosive material or who is in immediate personal charge and supervision of one or more persons who are not licensed to engage in such activity.
Blaster means a person who holds a valid blaster’s certificate issued under Part 34 (Explosives). (« dynamiteur »)
Blaster means a person who is in possession of a valid permit referred to in section 9(1)(a) of the Act;
Blaster means a person who performs the act of preparation for
Blaster means a person licensed to fire or detonate explosives in blasting operations;
Blaster means an employee who is the holder of a recognised Blasting certificate and carries out Blasting operations;
Blaster means a qualified person in charge of and responsible for the design, loading and firing of a blast. This must be an individual who is certified by the Office of Explosives and Blasting.