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Hey FireAnts!
The Caddo shoot is scheduled for May 17th and 18th! At this time, the event will be limited to 1.4G due to the shortage of B product from China. But what 1.4G we will have! Spider from Spiderworks is coming, so be sure to give him a call if you want anything special! He can be reached at 574-315-8127. Spider sez is getting mobile again after a careless driver managed to take out all of his transportation in one huge crash late last year. So let's be sure to support him in true PAT fashion! With product prices about to go through the roof, now is the time to get it while the gettin's good!
The result of the club insurance application with CSI is now available. Due to the state issues that we are all very familiar with by now, the policy has to be combined GL/Workers Comp coverage and will cost a hair under $10,100.00 for one year. Yes this is a lot of money, but it is something I feel we can do for at least a year with what is in the insurance fund and with a little more help from pledged donors. Insurance and the future will be a BIG topic at the members' business meeting at the event, along with elections for the coming year. Please plan to be at that meeting.
We need folks to step in and help drive the preparation and logistics for this event. Also, an event coordinator is needed. Please drop a note in the TFEML mailing list if you can help. We are already getting people offering their help, so please consider how YOU can help and jump right in here!
Regards and smoke... - Mark Miller, PAT President
Event Registration Forms are here (PDF)
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Safety Guidelines |
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Wednesday, 12 May 2004 |
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Contents
1. Authority and Scope
2. Safety Committee
3. General Requirements
4. Class B/1.3G Testing
5. Competition
6. Class C/1.4G Sales
7. Class C/1.4G Shooting
8. Auction
9. Assembly of Pyrotechnic Devices
10. Educational Workshops and Demonstrations
11. Trade Show Sales
12. Storage
13. Minimum Distances from Spectators
1. Authority and Scope
- These Guidelines shall be known as the Official Fireworks Safety Guidelines
and be cited as such. They shall be referred to herein as "the Guidelines."
- Authority: These guidelines have been selected to apply to all Pyrotechnic
Artists of Texas (hereinafter PAT) functions unless superceded by a membership
vote. These guidelines have been modified to adhere to Texas state laws
and the specific need of PAT. [History: These Guidelines were adapted
from the guidelines adopted by the Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc.
(PGI) in July 1983.]
- Scope: These Guidelines apply to the handling, storage, sale, discharge
or other use of all kinds of fireworks and pyrotechnic devices during any
official PAT function. These Guidelines apply to all PAT members regardless
of voting status and to friends, relatives, non-members and other person
attending a membership function where fireworks are present.
- Local Authority: These guidelines are in addition to any specific safety
requirements or regulations imposed by the legal authority with jurisdiction.
No function will be sanctioned by the PAT unless it is in full accordance
with the laws and regulations of the U.S., and applicable state and local
laws and regulations.
2. Safety Committee
- The need for safe conduct before, during and after the discharge of fireworks
cannot be over emphasized. In order to ensure that the fundamental requirements
for safe conduct during the handling and discharge of fireworks are being
observed, a Safety Officer, having complete authority over safety matters,
shall be elected by the members of PAT annually. Authority to enforce
stated safety rules is extended to the members of the Safety Committee appointed
by the Safety Officer before each membership function where fireworks are
present. The elected safety officer may appoint a safety committee member
to be acting safety officer, the appointed member shall have the full authority
of the elected officer until the elected officer resumes their duties
- The Safety Offiver or an appointed member of the Safety Committee shall
be present before, during and after the discharge of alI fireworks.
- The discharge of fireworks shall not begin until members of the Safety
Officer and members of the Committee have surveyed the overall situation
and are satisfied it is safe to proceed. Whenever adverse conditions arise
that significantly affect safety, such as crowd control or weather, the Safety
Officer or appointed Committee Member shall halt or postpone any or all pyrotechnic
activities as it deems necessary.
- All Safety Committee personnel shall be provided with arm bands, vests,
hats or other identifying markings that are visible during daylight and after
dark.
- Selected Safety Committee members shall be provided with portable two-way
voice communication (Walkie-Talkie or similar device) capable of communication
with other Committee members situated in critical areas such as spectator
viewing locations and fallout zones.
- Unless Safety Committee are assisted by local authorities or other personnel,
members of the Safety Committee shall be stationed at all important crowd
control points.
- The Safety Officer or appointed Committee member shall investigate any
instances of unsafe behavior or conditions, whether observed directly or
reported by others, and take appropriate action.
- Any requirement in these Guidelines may be lifted or modified upon approval
of a Petition made to the Safety Officer or appointed Committee member. Petitions
must be received before the display, contain details of the specific request
and the rationale for the modification of a specific requirement. Petitions
which are approved apply only to the specific instance described in the Petition.
However, when appropriate, the modification may be interpreted by the Safety
Committee to apply equally to all participants.
- The Safety Officer shall get the approval of two members of the safety
committee for any variance, waiver, or petition for anything cover by the
guidelines that pertains to them personally.
3. General Requirements
- All Safety Committee members shall be required to attend either a PAT Safety
seminar or PGI Safety Seminar or have a Texas State Shooters License prior
to serving on the committee. . They shall carry, and keep as a reference,
a copy of these guideline, and they shall be familiar with its contents.
- No person who is acting in an irresponsible manner or appears to be under
the influence of alcohol or other drugs shall be allowed to handle or discharge
any fireworks.
- Only PAT members, or properly registered guests (having completed and sign
a registration form and waiver) escorted by PAT members, shall be permitted
in class B the firing areas. However, only PAT member shall handle (for any
purpose other than posing for photographs), discharge, fire, or use any Class
B/1.3G material. (Except raffle items fired from behind the spectator
lines by remote means.) Any persons under the age of 14 must be accompanied
by a responsible adult in the class C area. No person under the age of 18
shall discharge, fire, or use any Class B/1.3G material, including aerial
shells, ground bombs, or rockets. All decisions on the classification of
this material shall be left to the discretion of the Safety Committee member
present at the shoot site, any disputes shall be decided by the Safety Officer.
(Except raffle items fired from behind the spectator lines by remote means.)
- Smoking or open flames, other than devices used to ignite fireworks, shall
not be permitted in the Class B/1.3G firing areas. Smoking may be allowed
in the Class C/1.4G shooting area and other areas specifically designated
by the Safety Officer.
- Only flashlights and electric lights shall be used for illumination at
firing sites, except that fuses may be used by the pyrotechnist at a mortar
line.
- A first aid kit shall be present at all times and store at the registration
area. And except for emergency situation, shall not be moved or opened without
the knowledge of the medical personnel or Safety Officer.
- An adequate supply of portable water shall be available at alI firing sites
to be used for flooding mortars, extinguishing fires or other needs.
- Mortar cleaning tools shall be provided and only used to remove excess
debris from mortars.
- After delivery to the firing sites, fireworks shall not be left unattended.
They also shall not be allowed to become wet.
- Shell and mortar diameter rather than circumference measurements shall
be used when describing shells and mortars.
- Persons bringing boxes, bags, or containers into the B line, rocket, ground
bomb, or Class C/1.4G areas shall also remove them. No garbage shall be left
by shooters. Dumpsters will be provided at various locations for trash disposal.
No live material shall be placed in any trash container.
- All aerial salutes must be fired from paper or HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)
mortars. Multi-break shells containing large salutes must be fired from paper
mortars; however, exceptions may be granted by the Safety Committee to allow
special traditional muIti-break shells to be fired from steel mortars. PVC
or other brittle or fragmenting plastic mortars shall not be used for hand
firing but may be used for electric firing or for firing volleys of finales
when sufficient time is allowed for the pyrotechnist to safely retreat.
- Salute Restrictions: Aerial Size - 3-3/4" o.d., 7-1/2" length
or 6”spherical. Ground Size - 6”spherical or equal volume (must
be suspended at least 2 ft. above ground).
- No hand salutes. All salutes must be tied.
- All steel mortars and any mortars to be used for repeated hand firing must
be buried at least three-quarters of the length in earth or sand.
- No torpedoes shall be allowed.
- Dry grass or combustible materials located beneath ground display pieces
shall be wet down before the display if they are in sufficient quantity to
be a fire hazard.
- Poles and other bracing used for ground pieces shall he firmly placed,
guyed or otherwise secured to prevent accidental displacement prior to or
during the functioning of the ground piece.
- Guy wires used to support ground pieces shall be marked with colored tape
or ribbons to prevent personnel from becoming entangled.
- All personnel are encouraged to wear protective clothing and utilize any
safety equipment they deem appropriate. Safety glasses are strongly recommended.
- Personnel at the shooting site shall closely observe the firing in order
to detect and maintain an accurate count of misfires and duds.
- After the completion of shooting for the night, all firing sites and fallout
areas shall be inspected in order to locate and retrieve hazardous materials.
- After securing the grounds for the night members of the Safety Committee
or their appointees shall again inspect the firing sites and fallout sites
and fallout areas very early the following morning for any remaining materials.
4. Class B/1.3G, Testing, and open shooting-line is closed unless safety
personnel are present.
- This section provides Guidelines for the safe testing of Class B/1.3G fireworks
in order to determine aspects of their performance.
- The safety practices provided under Article 3 shall apply to all instances
of Class B/1.3G testing.
- Clearly marked firing lines and firing direction shall be established by
the Safety Committee or Site Chairman and observed by all participants. Class
B/1.3G testing shall be conducted only at these designated firing sites and
only during the hours the site permit is valid.
- All shooters and their assistants shall be responsible for spotting, retrieving
and properly disposin g of any duds or other hazardous material that may
result from their testing.
- Viscoe safety fuse may be inserted into quick match shell leaders for hand
firing.
- At any one time, only one shooter and an assistant shall be allowed to
shoot in an area.
- No shells over six inches in diameter shall be hand fired. Electric match
shall be inserted by qualified personnel only. A safe firing distance of
100 or more feet shall be used.
- Equipment such as mortars or rocket launchers provided by a participant
must be approved by a member of the Safety Officer or appointed Committee
member prior to use.
- Rockets shall be launched from guide tubes or racks employing at least
two metal eyelets and not from any type of rail, "V" or "U" shaped
launcher which depends solely on gravity to control the rocket at the time
of launching. Guide tubes must be of such diameter that the rocket sticks
have no more the one-half inch clearance on all sides. (Mortars are not adequate
guide tubes.)
- Smoking is strictly prohibited at all Class B/1.3G firing sites.
- All shells shall be in ready boxes with Iids closed at the time of firing.
Cardboard boxes may be used only for transporting shells to the B line; they
must be emptied immediately upon arrival to the ready box.
- Shells with short leaders shall not be fired. For Class B/1 .3G testing
and competition, at least eight inches of leader and at least three inches
of black match shall be exposed from the mouth of the gun. All black match
shall be fully covered with a safety cap until the moment of firing.
- Both shooter and assistant shall leave the B line area immediately after
completion of their shooting. Security personnel shall allow only two sets
of shooters on the B line at a time. When the number of available guns and
the distance between them allow it, the Shoot Line Boss may make exceptions
to this guideline.
- Only single shells shall be tested; no flights of shells shall be allowed.
Class B/1.3G cakes, properly designed and engineered, with up to 3" tubes
mounted on a firm base and attached so as not to tip over when fired, shall
be allowed at the discretion of the safety person present. Shells or reports
fired from professionally-made flare guns shall also be allowed, if approved
by the safety person present.
- Safety personnel shall have the right to inspect any and all material brought
to the B line for firing. Defective material, bad leaders, under-lifted shells,
and any items prohibited by BATF or PAT guidelines shall be disallowed. Anyone
possessing or attempting to use Class A material (except black powder), without
prior approve from the Safety Officer, shall be escorted from the shoot site,
and a recommendation shall be made to the officers that that person be ousted
from PAT.
All misfires shall be handled by the Safety Team.
No shooter shall attempt to remove any shell from a gun.
5. Competition
- Only those pyrotechnic devices meeting specifications as cited in the PAT
Competition Rules shall be permitted in a competition.
- All competitors are required to provide at least one competent assistant.
Safety personnel on duty shall not be allowed to shoot shells for competitors.
- Individuals entering any competition are required to make all their pyrotechnic
devices available for inspection and approval by a member of the Safety Committee.
Devices shall meet these requirements:
- Shells shall be of overall firm construction.
- Finished outside dimensions shall fit properly into the appropriate sized
mortar.
- Leaders on shells to be hand fired must have 8" or more protruding
from the mortar after the shell has been properly inserted into the mortar.
(Assuming mortar length is 5-6 times the shell diameter.) Leaders shall
have a safety cap installed over the exposed end of the fuse, and at least
3" (3-6 seconds burn time) of bare match shall be available for igniting
the shell, to allow sufficient time for the pyrotechnist to retreat to
a safe position.
- Lift charge and internal delay fuse shall be appropriate to propel the
shell to a safe altitude before functioning.
- Shells shall be labeled with the type of shell and the name of the shell
maker. If the shell contains one or more salutes, the shell shall be conspicuously
marked with the word "Salute."
- It is also recommended that the shell contain an indication of its size
and a warning label.
- Rocket sticks or fins must be of the proper size and be firmly attached
to the rocket.
- Equipment used, such as rocket racks and mortars must be of proper construction,
materials and placement.
- Safety and other requirements as stated in the PAT Competition Rules
must be followed.
6. Class C/l.4G Sales
- Sales shall be made only to PAT members in good
standing. Persons joining the PAT at the membership function where fireworks
are present shall not be allowed to purchase firworks at that function.
Unescorted non-PAT members are not allowed in the Class C/1.4G sales areas.
- Sales shall be made only to those persons who
are at least 18 years of age or who are otherwise accompanied by a PAT
member of this required age. PAT Identification Cards may be required to
prove membership.
- A sale, gift or other means of distribution shall
not be made to any one who appears to be under the influence of alcohol
or drugs, or who is acting in an irresponsible manner.
- All vendors are obligated to challenge anyone
suspected of not meeting the eligibility requirements (items 1 through
3).
- Sales shall be conducted only by those PAT members
in good standing.
- Only Class C/1.4G items shall be offered for
sale. Questionable items must be cleared by the Safety Committee. Class
B items can be pre-ordered from the vendors for delivery at PAT events
to holds of valid BATF licenses.
- Sales shall be conducted only in buildings or
sales areas designated for this purpose by the Safety Officer or Site Coordinator.
- Sales shall be conducted only during the time
designated for this purpose.
- Vendors and/or members of the Safety Committee
shall have full authority to require anyone causing a safety hazard to
leave the sales area.
- Any building or structure used for conducting
sales shall meet the following requirements:
- There shall be at least two clearly marked exits.
No sales may be conducted and no persons allowed to congregate in areas
further than 40 feet from an exit.
- If merchandise is to remain on the premises during
times of non-sales, all doors and windows must be capable of being securely
locked. Otherwise, merchandise must be moved to an approved and secure
location or be under active surveillance to the vendors satisfaction.
- It shall be the responsibility of vendors to
see that all windows and doors are securely locked during periods of non-occupancy
of the building.
- Two functioning 2-1/2 gallon (or larger) water-type
(or similar) fire extinguishers shall be available at all times at each
Class C/1.4G sales site.
- Smoking shall be prohibited in and around all
portions of the building or areas where Class C/1.4G merchandise is stored
or sold. In general this shall be interpreted to mean smoking is not permitted
within 50 feet of any entrance to a building and not within 50 feet of
any portion of a canvas tent or awning.
- NO SMOKING signs with letters at 2" high
and with 1/2" wide stroke on a contrasting background shall be posted
at the entrance of each doorway as well as various locations inside the
building or area.
- Whenever there is concern relative to the number
of occupants that could safely exit the building in the case of fire, the
Safety Committee shall limit the number of occupants allowed in the building
at any one time.
7. Class C/1.4G Shooting-line is closed unless
safety personnel are present
- Specific locations shall be designated for the
discharge of Class C/1.4G common fireworks.
- Nothing but CSPC designated Class C/1.4G items
shall be discharged in the regular shooting areas. "Adult C" devices
to be fired shall receive prior approval from the Safety Team.
- Separate areas for distinct types of Class C/1.4G
shooting may be used.
- For the discharge of firecrackers, including
celebration rolls.
- For the discharge of fountains, gerbs, self-propelled
ground devices, ground spinners, wheels, and sparklers.
- For the discharge of roman candles, cakes,
1.75" re-loadable mortars and other ascending devices.
- For the discharge of rockets as approved by
safety personnel present
- For the discharge of "Adult C" items
approved by the safety team.
- All shooting locations shall be at a minimum
distance of 500 feet from any fireworks assembly areas or magazines as
well as at a minimum distance of 500 feet from Class C/1.4G vendors and
spectators.
- The shooting site shall be arranged so that the
prevailing wind blows away from the shooter and spectators. Wind blowing
parallel to the firing line shall also be acceptable. In case of significant
wind shift, shooting shall be stopped and the site rearranged as needed.
- Fountains, gerbs, cakes, and candles shall be
bedded in sand or otherwise supported to prevent toppling when fired. No
roman candle or any other device shall be held in hand when it is lit.
- Any person who appears to be under the influence
of alcohol or drugs, who is acting in an irresponsible manner or who is
under the age of 18 years and not accompanied by an adult shall not be
permitted in any of the shooting locations.
- Members of the Safety Committee shall be present
at all times during Class C/1.4G shooting to ensure enforcement of safety
regulations and practices.
- All unauthorized persons shall be prevented from
entering any of the shooting locations by the Safety Committee, or by fencing
or other barriers.
- All Class C/1.4G fireworks brought to a shooting
location must be kept in closed containers and maintained behind any established
firing line.
- A fire extinguisher shalI be on site during shooting
of Class C/1.4G devices.
- Safety glasses shalI be required for those participating
in class C open shooting.
- Rockets shall be launched in a manner as described
in Article 4.
- The security personnel, barriers and other means
used to prevent unauthorized persons in the shooting locations shall be
in effect until the grounds have been thoroughly policed and any materials
removed.
9. Assembly of Pyrotechnic Devices
Assembly of pyrotechnic devices shall
be limited to:
- The attachment of lance, drivers, gerbs, match,
and other components to wheels and other set pieces;
- The fusing of Class C/1.4G devices;
- The lifting of aerial shells;
- The attachment of sticks and fins to rockets;
and
- The wet priming of devices.
- All allowed assembly activities shall be conducted
in designated areas. A building or area designated to be used as a location
for assembling fireworks shall not be used during the assembly for other
activities unless approved by the Safety Committee. Buildings or designated
areas must e located 500 feet away from any shooting sites and at least
300 feet from Class C/1.4C vendors, magazines or spectators. The safety
requirements listed in Article 6 shall be observed.
- Open air assembly of set pieces and other competition
entries shall be permitted in specifically designated areas which must
be located a minimum 500 feet from any area in which fireworks are being
ignited and a minimum of 300 feet from Class C/1.4G vendors and magazines.
- Occupancy of the assembly building shall be limited
to PAT members with prior authorization.
- Hazardous materials such as flammable powder,
fuse, match and similar combustibles shall be stored in closed containers.
- Completed devices shall be promptly transported
to a magazine or storage area which is secured against fire and theft.
- All bare match and ends of completed devices
shall be covered with safety caps.
All assembly activities and subsequent storage shall be subject
to control by the Safety Committee.
10. Educational Workshops and Demonstrations
All demonstrations, workshops and other comparable activities must be conducted
in appropriate locations depending upon the nature of the materials used. Presentations
using pyrotechnic compositions, black powder, stars and fireworks components
shall not be conducted in hotel conference rooms.
- Smoking shall not be permitted during any demonstration
or workshops where hazardous materials are used. NO SMOKING signs shall
be prominently displayed at the site of all demonstrations.
- Proper safety equipment shall be present and
used during demonstrations or workshops where safety techniques can be
emphasized. This may include but is not limited to respirators, rawhide
mallets, face shields and gloves.
- Hazardous materials shall be brought to the demonstration
or workshop sites in closed containers.
- Excess or unused hazardous materials resulting
from demonstrations or workshops shall be returned to their respective
containers and not allowed to accumulate in work areas.
- Only enough hazardous materials necessary to
conduct the demonstration or workshop shall be permitted at the work area.
BuIk containers of black powder or stars, for example, are not allowed.
- All work areas shall be thoroughly cleaned as
soon as the speaker has completed the presentation.
11. Trade Show Sales
- Trade show sales shall be divided into two categories,
those with materials of a hazardous nature and those of a non-hazardous
nature. The Safety Committee is responsible for making specific decisions
regarding whether a material is considered hazardous or non-hazardous.
- Items of a hazardous nature such as fireworks,
stars, and flammable components shall be sold in either the Class C/1 .4G
sales area or in a separate location where no smoking restrictions can
be enforced.
- Items of a non-hazardous nature such as some
chemicals, casings, tools and literature may be sold anywhere designated
by the function organizers.
- All hazardous materials shall be in closed containers.
Sealed plastic bags are permitted only for non-deflagrating materials.
- Neither black powder nor Class B/1.3G devices
shall be for sale to the general membership or on open display.
12. Storage
- Explosive storage facilities (magazines) used
during a PAT membership function where fireworks are present shall meet
the federal requirement and be approved by the Safety Committee.
- Class B/1.3G fireworks shall be stored in an
approved Type 4 (or greater) magazine during PAT functions.
- Minimum distances from Class C/1.4G storage to
all shooting sites shall be 500 feet or greater. Class B/1.3G storage (magazines)
shall be remote from public access and a minimum of 250 feet from Class
B/1.3G shooting areas. If it can be arranged, the Class B/1.3G storage
facility should have its openings facing away from any shooting areas.
- Persons appearing to be under the influence of
alcohol or drugs or otherwise acting in an irresponsible manner shall not
be permitted in or near any magazine.
- Smoking is prohibited within 50 feet of any magazine
or fireworks storage area. NO SMOKING signs with lettering at least 2" high
with 1/2" wide stroke on a contrasting background shall be posted
in all areas where smoking is prohibited.
- Any explosive storage facility shall remain locked at all times when unattended
Possession and storage of any fireworks in hotel/motel rooms
is strictly prohibited.
13. Minimum Distances from Spectators
- All devices (both Class B/1.3G and C/1.4G), when ignited, shall be separated
from the main body of spectators by a safe distance which is to be determined
solely by these Guidelines and/or by the Safety Committee.
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| a. All metal mortars |
300 feet
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| b. Individually-fired shells (from vertical mortars) |
70 feet per inch of shell diameter
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| (from properly angled mortars) |
47 feet per inch of shell diameter
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| c. Chain-fused shells fired from racks not capable of withstanding
a mortar-misaligning detonation |
Twice the distances in "B"
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| d. Mines (2" and small, containing stars only) |
150 feet
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| (above 2", containing stars only) |
200 feet
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| (containing paper-tube items: whistles, reports, hummers, small
shells, etc.) |
300 feet
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| e. Roman candles and cakes (Class C/1.4G) |
150 feet
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| (Class B/1.3G containing stars only) |
200 feet
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| (shells, hummers, whistles, reports, etc) |
300 feet
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| f. Ground salutes(l" and smaller) |
100 feet
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| (larger than 1") |
150 feet
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| g. Non-exploding comets (2" and smaller) |
150 feet
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| (larger than 2" and smaller than 3") |
200 feet
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| (3" and larger) |
300 feet
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| h. Crossettes or exploding comets (smaller than 2") |
200 feet
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| (2" and larger) |
300 feet
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| i. Wheels |
150 feet
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| j. Saxons |
100 feet
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| k. Line rockets |
150 feet
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| l. Buzz bombs and helicopters |
200 feet
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| m. Fountains, gerbs. and whistles (below 1" ID) |
75 feet
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| (larger than 1" and smaller than 2") |
1OO feet
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| (2" and larger) |
150 feet
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| n. Waterfalls (without reports) |
75 feet
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| o. Rockets (bottle rockets, 1/4" ID) |
200 feet
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| (all others) |
300 feet
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| p. Lancework (no pyrotechnically-driven parts) |
75 feet
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| (pyrotechnically-driven parts) |
150 feet
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| q. Superstrings (firecrackers only) |
150 feet
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| (with salutes) |
250 feet
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| r. Suspended cannonades (smaller than 1") |
150 feet
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| (1" to 2" diameters) |
200 feet
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| (larger than 2") |
300 feet
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- These distances may be altered by the Committee at any time. Conditions
may warrant increased separations. The Safety Committee's decisions may be
influenced by wind direction and velocity, by shooting site peculiarities,
or by other factors. Shorter distances shall be utilized only upon approval
of a petition.
- The mortar area shall be located so that the trajectory of shells shall
not come within 25 feet of any overhead object.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 November 2005 )
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