CrackerJacks Inc.Safety Guidelines |
The Board of Directors shall have final say in any dispute. The safety Chairman
and safety team will render initial decisions. The Shoot Chairman shall consult
with the safety chairman regarding display activities.
1)
These guidelines represent a minimum standard and include only the absolutely
essential rules. Members are refereed to NFPA-1123-2000, NFPA-1126-1995, PGI
Safety Guidelines-2001, and the full text of previous CrackerJacks Safety
Guidelines for additional information. These documents and the combined
experience of the officers and safety team will serve in guiding specific
decisions made regarding shooting and manufacturing issues. Where conflicts
exist, these guidelines, 2002 edition shall supersede any prior published
guidelines.
2)
Material shall ONLY be fired in the approved areas for specific types of
fireworks. If unsure as to where you should shoot a device, please ask a safety
team member or officer. Absolutely NO fireworks are to be discharged in the
parking areas.
3)
Eye protection is mandatory when inside any shooting or display area or in the
designated manufacturing area. Other protective clothing is at the discretion of
the shooter, subject to approval by safety. Ear protection and cotton clothing
are STRONGLY advised.
4)
No smoking within fifty feet of fireworks or anywhere within roped off firing
areas.
5)
If you want to shoot fireworks, don’t drink ANY alcohol! Consumption of any
alcoholic beverage will result in your being not allowed to shoot fireworks that
day. Illegal drugs and fireworks DO NOT MIX and are prohibited at all club
activities.
6)
All Class B finales shall be fired electrically and shall be set up in
accordance with NFPA minimum rack requirements. One person will monitor the
finale for re-ignition at designated points if needed. The monitor shall
maintain a 25 foot distance from finale racks.
7)
Guests and children under the age of sixteen, when shooting Class “C”/1.4G
fireworks, MUST be accompanied at all times by a club member. That member MUST
be at least 21 years old.
8)
No guest under the age of 18 may shoot any firework device.
9)
Only guests who are licensed pyrotechnicians or PGI certified may be in the
Class B/Experimental/Rocket or Ground salute area.
10)
All activities that include any manufacture or assembly of fireworks must be
performed in an approved area. Current approved areas include the assembly tent
and the hands on seminar area unless otherwise approved by the Safety Chairman
or the Board of Directors. Manufacturing anywhere else is ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED.
11)
The following items are absolutely prohibited, with the sole exception of
specifically approved demonstration: parachute flares, High explosives, ground
based liquid fueled flame device, explosive gas mixtures, and firearms.
12)
On the class “C”/1.4G, baby class “B”/1.3G and Ground salute areas hand lighting
of more than one fuse at a time is expressly prohibited. Lighting of multiple
fuses may be done with the use of visco or quick match with approval from the
onsite safety team member. Multiple fusing of ground salutes requires a
sufficient distance of separation between devices to prevent them from
propelling another device in the chain, if unsure ask a safety person.
13)
Firecrackers and ground salutes must be discharged only in approved areas and by
approved means. Hand holding and tossing of these devices is expressly and
absolutely prohibited. There are NO exceptions to this rule. Hand holding is
only allowed if device is specifically designed to be held. No tossing of any
firework device is permitted.
14)
Each and every club member has a responsibility for enforcing these safety
rules. If you see any safety violations either correct them or bring them to the
attention of the safety team.
15)
Even though the CrackerJacks shoots are family events and we encourage family
participation, Class “B”, baby Class “B” and experimental areas are off limits
to anybody under the age of 18. Access may be granted in certain special
situations with approval from the Safety Chairman and Shoot Chairman.
16)
Vending of chemicals and fireworks shall be in areas designated by safety and
approved by the officers. Only Crackerjack members who have paid that days shoot
fee may purchase or pickup fireworks. (NO EXCEPTIONS).
17)
At all shooting areas, materials shall be stored, prior to shooting, in approved
ready boxes
18)
Single Class “C” cakes may only be discharged from within approved shoot
boxes...
19)
No one under 18 allowed in any area with 1.3G (B Class material).
20)
Any member or guest promoting any illegal or unsafe act may be directed to leave
the shoot site. Membership and/or guest privileges may be suspended or revoked
by the Board of Directors.
21)
These rules are general guidelines. They may be modified or amended at any time
by the Board of Directors. All interpretations of these guidelines are at the
discretion of the safety chairman and the officers. If you have any questions
regarding fireworks activities, safety rules, etc, PLEASE ASK before making a
mistake.