Washington Administrative Code
Title 212 - State Patrol (Fire Protection) (See also Titles 204, 446 and 448)
Chapter 212-17 - Fireworks
Part V - PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR
Section 212-17-223 - Pyrotechnic operator license types
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 212-17-223
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) A pyrotechnic operator is prohibited from conducting a public display of fireworks without a general display license under WAC 212-17-250. Each operator does not need a general display license if he or she is shooting displays for a company that has a general display license.
(2) The license types and displays allowed to be conducted are:
(a)Pyrotechnic operator
license - Conducts an outdoor public display of fireworks following the
requirements of NFPA 1123.
(b)
Proximate display operator license - Conducts a proximate display before a
proximate audience following the requirements of NFPA 1126.
(c) Flame effects operator license - Conducts a
flame special effects following the requirements of NFPA 160.
(d)Special effects operator license - Conducts
a special effects display used in connection with a television, theatrical, or
motion picture production which may or may not be presented before a live
audience.
(3) Penalties for violations of this section are provided in WAC 212-17-515.
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