Washington Administrative Code
Title 212 - State Patrol (Fire Protection) (See also Titles 204, 446 and 448)
Chapter 212-17 - Fireworks
Part VII - PUBLIC DISPLAYS
Section 212-17-345 - Public display - Reports

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 212-17-345

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

(1) After every public display, it will be the responsibility of the licensed pyrotechnic operator in charge of the display to submit a written report to the state fire marshal, within ten days following the display, covering:

(a) A brief report of any duds, defective shells, with manufacturer's name, and the type and size of shell.

(b) A brief account of the cause of injury to any person(s) from fireworks and such person's name and address.

(c) A brief account of any fires caused by fireworks.

(d) Any violation of the state fireworks law or of these regulations relating to public display fireworks, with special observations on any irregularities on the part of persons present at the firing site.

(e) The names of pyrotechnic assistants who satisfactorily assisted in all phases of the display, if other than those shown on the license.

(2) Failure to file this report will constitute grounds for revocation of the operator's current license and/or rejection of his application for his license renewal.

(3)Penalties for violations of this section are provided in WAC 212-17-515.

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