A person that has had in depth training and experience in the use and handling of explosives, and holds licenses for the use of them. This is a very broad field, and it is rare to have someone that is "expert" in all aspects of explosives. A person may be very knowledgeable in rock blasting for mining, but have little experience in demolition blasting, etc. A true expert probably spends at least part of their time teaching in the subject.
the ability to not get blown up.
in 20 years you could make $80.000
To become an explosive demolitions expert, you typically need a background in engineering, military or law enforcement experience, and specialized training in explosives handling, safety, and demolitions techniques. This often involves completing training programs offered by government agencies or private institutions, as well as obtaining certifications in explosive ordnance disposal. Strong attention to detail, physical fitness, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are also crucial skills for this profession.
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Chicken is not an explosive.
No, a pie can not be explosive.
No, a nickel is not explosive.
No it is not explosive.
Explosive because u suck
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
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