Title Page

  • Business Name

  • Location
  • Date of Inspection

  • Inspector

Pyrotechnic Operators

  • Verify display operator identity and license.

  • Verify information on the identity and ages of all assistants.

  • Appropriate protective gear available for persons manually discharging firework.

Security

  • Verify site security of storage area, discharge area, display area and fallout area as indicated on approved plans.

  • Fireworks storage is in an approved manner and location.

  • Verify arrangements for traffic and crowd control.

Mortar Inspection

  • Cast iron, stove pipe, culvert, clay, bamboo, and wood mortars prohibited.

  • Mortars are inspected prior to use for defects, debris, etc.

  • Base plugs are securely attached to bottom of mortars.

  • Mortars are aimed over fallout area and away from spectators.

  • Mortars properly buried to at least 2/3 of their overall length.

Rack Inspection

  • Racks can have no more than (a) 15: 3” mortars, (b) 12: 4” mortars, (c) 10: 5” or 6” mortars.

  • Mortar racks or bundles that are not inherently stable shall be secured or braced by means of stakes, legs, A-frames, side-boards, or equivalent means.

Drum / Trough Inspection

  • Troughs and drums shall be filled with sand or soft dirt and, in all cases, shall be free of stones or other potentially dangerous debris.

  • Troughs shall be reinforced or braced in a minimum of two places on the sides at intervals not greater than every 4 feet.

  • A separation distance of at least 2” or one-half the diameter of the mortar, whichever is greater, shall be required between the mortar and the wall of the trough or drum.

  • Mortars are buried in trough or drum to 2/3 of their overall length.

Aerial Shell Inspection

  • Operator examines shells for damage.

  • Operator sizes shell for proper fit in mortars.

Display Area Inspection

  • Location is as per approved site plan.

  • What is the diameter of largest shell to be fired during display?

  • Minimum site size requirements per NFPA 1123.

  • Radius of 70 feet per inch of largest shell diameter.

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  • Angled mortars may be 1/3 of the distance closer to the spectator areas to allow for wind but the secured area size does not change.

  • Arrangements provided to secure fallout area when shell loading begins.

Electrically-Fired Display Inspection

  • Electrical firing units shall be manufactured specifically for use in the electrical ignition of pyrotechnic devices or explosives.

  • Manual electrical firing units shall have at least two positive actions necessary to apply a firing current.

  • Firing panel located a minimum of 75’ from mortars.

  • Mortars located within unobstructed full view of operator.

Manually-Fired Display Inspection

  • Safety caps protecting fuses remain in place until immediately before firing.

Ready Boxes

  • Approved ready boxes must be weather-resistant container to protect from burning debris with a self-closing cover or equivalent means of closure.

  • Ready boxes are located more than 25 feet upwind of the closest mortar.

Inspection Status

  • Inspection Status

  • Next Inspection

  • Owner / Representative

  • Phone #

  • Email Address

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