International Society of Explosives Engineers
The International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE) is a tax-exempt professional body founded in 1974 to advance the science and art of explosives engineering.. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, it is the primary international organization for explosives engineers.
Motto | To advance the science and art of explosives engineering. |
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Formation | 1974 |
Type | Engineering Society |
Headquarters | Cleveland, Ohio |
Membership | 4000+ |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Winston Forde |
Staff | 10 |
Website | www |
History
ISEE was founded in Pittsburgh in 1974, when a small group of explosives engineers came together to discuss how to advance the science and art of explosives engineering. Since then the ISEE has grown to over 4000 members with 45 local chapters.[1]
Publications
The ISEE has 2 primary peer reviewed publications, and an industry handbook.[2]
Journals
- Journal of Explosives Engineering
- Blasting and Fragmentation Journal
Books
- Blasters' Handbook, 18th Edition
Conferences and education
Each year more than 1500 blasters,[3] manufacturers, government officials and industry leaders, come together for an annual conference. The Blasters Weekend is a preconference event targeted at field personnel focusing on more practical knowledge and skills. The main conference is 3 days of technical papers and presentations. Both conference events qualify for continuing education units (CEUs) and/or professional development hours (PDHs) for most states licensing programs.
Awards and designations
Industry awards and designations presented at the annual national conference.
- Blaster's Leadership Award
- Driller's Leadership Award
- Distinguished Service Award
- Paper of the Year
- President's Award
See also
References
- "About Us". International Society of Explosives Engineers. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
- "The Blasters' Trifecta". International Society of Explosives Engineers. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
- "43rd Annual Conference on Explsives and Blasting Technique". International Society of Explosives Engineers. Retrieved 2017-01-25.