Explosives Regulations, 2013
Marginal note:Manufacturer’s instructions
406 (1) The manufacturer’s instructions for setting up and firing the special effect pyrotechnics must be followed.
Marginal note:Firing unit
(2) Only the pyrotechnician in charge, or a person designated by the pyrotechnician in charge, may have access to the firing unit.
Marginal note:Physical keying device
(3) The pyrotechnician in charge, or a person designated by the pyrotechnician in charge, must have control of any physical keying device at all times.
Marginal note:Safety interlock
(4) The firing unit must be equipped with a safety interlock that has at least two steps.
Marginal note:Extraneous electricity
(5) Precautions that minimize the likelihood of extraneous electricity igniting an electric match must be taken.
Marginal note:Device attached to body
(6) Any device that is used to contain special effect pyrotechnics and is hand-held or attached to a person’s body must be equipped with a firing system that has two switches.
Marginal note:Connecting to power supply
(7) A firing unit must not be connected to a power supply except during a test of circuit continuity or immediately before a special effect pyrotechnic is to be fired. The circuit continuity tester must be current-limited and intrinsically safe so as to eliminate the possibility of an ignition of any pyrotechnic.
Marginal note:Devices
(8) Any device that is used to contain special effect pyrotechnics must be
(a) designed and manufactured to prevent fragmentation or distortion of the device;
(b) designed and manufactured to prevent or contain fragmentation of the pyrotechnics;
(c) mounted so as to prevent any change in position or direction when used;
(d) positioned and secured in a manner that minimizes the likelihood of harm to people and property; and
(e) maintained in good condition.
Marginal note:Damaged pyrotechnics
(9) Special effect pyrotechnics that are damaged, leaking, damp or contaminated must not be used.
Marginal note:No firing
(10) A special effect pyrotechnic must not be fired if a circumstance occurs that could increase the likelihood of harm to people or property.
Marginal note:Postponing or stopping event
(11) A pyrotechnic event must be postponed or stopped if unfavourable weather conditions develop, a special effect pyrotechnic malfunctions or any other circumstance occurs that could increase the likelihood of harm to people or property.
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