Report

The Report group of the Analysis ribbon contains tools to generate reports summarising the blast, hole status and blast costs.


Blast Summary Report

The Blast Summary Report provides an overall description of the drill and blast process for the engineer.

To generate a blast summary report, follow these steps:

  1. Select a blast in the data explorer or view window.

  2. On the Analysis ribbon, in the Report group, select Blast Summary Report. The Blast Summary Report panel will appear.

The Blast Summary Report panel contains two main sections:

  • Blast summary information section
    This section contains general blast information which is categorised by the following areas:

    • Drilling schedule
      This area displays information on the timing and shifts of the drilling schedule, along with the designed and actual drill depths.

    • Charging schedule
      This area displays information on the timing and days of the charging schedule.

    • Firing
      This area displays information on the firing date and shotfirer.

    • Blast volume
      This area displays the blast volume for both the reference design snapshot and the current data which allows you to compare the values of these sources.

    • Powder factor
      This area displays the powder factor for the reference design snapshot, planned data and actual data which allows you to compare the values of each source.

    • Total explosive mass
      This area displays the total explosive mass for the reference design snapshot, planned data and actual data which allows you to compare the values of each source.

    Tip!  

    For more information on setting the reference design snapshot and creating snapshots, see Snapshot.

  • Tabs section
    This section contains the following tabs:

Layout plot

Area of mine

The blast properties displayed in the Area of mine report are set in the Home ribbon > Setup group > Site > Blast properties tab. To display the properties, set the purpose to Area of mine.

Misfires

Charge summary

Blast observations

The Blast observations tab shows custom blast properties marked as blast observation in the Home ribbon >  Setup group > Site >  Blast properties panel.

Inventory usage

The Inventory usage panel shows a summary of the products recorded when the inventory usage was reconciled against the planned charging data.

Hole Status Report

The Hole status Report shows the current status of holes, typically contained in a single blast. This can be used for identifying the current status of holes in terms of data entry and progression.

To generate a hole status report, follow these steps:

  1. Select holes.

  2. Select Analysis > Report > Hole Status Report.

  3. Click the Print button to print the report or save it to a PDF file.

Cost Report

The cost report provides a cost estimate for the selected holes throughout the drilling and charging process. To open the Cost Report, select some holes in the viewer and go to Analysis ribbon > Report group > Cost Report.

Note:  The cost report comprises all holes of the selected blast.

Cost reporting is divided into five sections: Drilling costs, Explosive costs, Primer costs, Tie-up costs and a Cost summary. Each section is divided into two parts: Planned drilling costs and Actual drilling costs.
You can export the cost report to the PDF file (by clicking Print at the bottom of the panel) and then print it, or export the report to the CSV file (by clicking the corresponding Export to CSV... button).

Drilling costs

The planned drilling costs are automatically calculated based on the hole's active design shown in the Hole Properties panel (that can be entered through Home ribbon > Home group >  Hole Properties or from the Hole sensitive ribbon). Hole properties are listed in the first row (named Design) of the table nested under the History tab on the right side of this panel.


The cost parameters, which are used in this calculation, are defined in the Home ribbon > Setup group > Site panel > Cost properties subtab. For more information, see Hole Properties and Cost properties.

The actual drilling costs are calculated based on the data recorded in the Drill Data Entry (Drilling ribbon > Entry group > Drill Data Entry) or Validate Drilling panel (Drilling ribbon > Validation group > Validate Drilling). For more information, see Drill Data Entry and Validate Drilling.

Explosive and primer costs

Explosive and primer costs per unit are set in the Home > Setup > Blast Product Catalogue. If an explosive has not been provided with a unit cost, its unit cost can be back calculated from its bulk explosive ingredients which are also set in the Blast Product Catalogue. Planned explosive and primer costs are calculated from the applied charge plan. Actual explosive and primer costs use reconciled data from the hole.

Tie-up costs

Tie-up costs per unit are set in the Home ribbon > Setup group > Blast Product Catalogue. Planned tie-up costs are calculated from the published design tie-up, while the actual tie-up costs use the published actual tie-up.

Cost summary

The Cost summary calculates the planned and actual average cost per hole and the amount per type before providing the final total cost.

Multiple Report Generation

The Multiple report generation panel enables multiple reports to be generated from the same selection of holes. The reports are compiled together as PDFs in a .zip file and saved to the specified location.

To generate multiple reports, follow these steps:

  1. Select holes.
  2. Select Analysis > Report> Multiple Report Generation. This will open a new panel.

  3. Select the location in which to save the zipped reports.

  4. Using the checkboxes, select the reports to be generated. Some reports require additional information.

    • If a Water report is required, the Wet product and Wet sides cover must be specified.

    • If a Blast summary report is required, the associated blast must be dragged and dropped into the Blast field using the middle mouse button.

    • If a Protective cap performance report is required, the associated surface must be dragged and dropped into the Protective cap surface field using the middle mouse button.

  5. Click OK or Apply.