Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-357-4b - Definitions
As used in the Connecticut Fireworks and Special Effects Code:
(1) "Amusement park" means an
outdoor area used, maintained and operated as a place of recreation or
amusement;
(2) "Applicant" means
any person, firm or corporation requesting a permit to conduct a supervised
display of fireworks or for the indoor use of pyrotechnics for special effects
by municipalities, fair associations, amusement parks, other organizations or
groups of individuals or artisans in pursuit of their trade;
(3) "ASTM" means the American Society for
Testing and Materials, located at 100 Barr Drive, West Conshohocken, PA
19428-2959;
(4) "Black match" means
a fuse made from thread impregnated with black powder and used for igniting
pyrotechnic devices;
(5) "Boxed
finale" means a number of racks of mortars grouped closely together;
(6) "Break" means an individual effect from
an aerial shell;
(7) "Certificate
of competency" means a written assurance of an operator's qualifications,
issued by the State Fire Marshal in accordance with the provisions of Section
29-357
of the Connecticut General Statutes;
(8) "Certified" means an individual certified
in accordance with the provisions of Section
29-298
of the Connecticut General Statutes;
(9) "Common fireworks" means any small
fireworks device designed primarily to produce visible effects by combustion,
including whistling devices, ground devices containing 50 milligrams or less of
explosive composition, novelty devices and trick noise makers;
(10) "Debris" means materials remaining after
the discharge of fireworks or special effects, excluding non-pyrotechnic
materials such as small pieces of paper, cardboard or plastic and litter left
by spectators;
(11) "Discharge
site" means the area immediately surrounding the mortars used to fire aerial
shells;
(12) "Display" means the
set up, firing or deflagration of fireworks, including ground or aerial
displays;
(13) "Fair association"
means an association organized for the purpose of promoting, encouraging,
improving and exhibiting agricultural and mechanical products;
(14) "Finale rack" or "aboveground rack"
means a row of closely spaced mortars with an inside diameter of up to 6
inches, held in a wooden frame, and similar to a boxed finale;
(15) "Fireworks" shall have the meaning
ascribed to it in Section
29-356
of the Connecticut General Statutes;
(16) "Fusee" means a friction match with a
bulbous head not easily blown out;
(17) "Ground display piece" means a
pyrotechnic device that functions on the ground, including fountains, Roman
candles, wheels and set pieces;
(18) "HDPE" means high density
polyethylene;
(19) "Inhabited
building" means a building or structure regularly used in whole or in part as a
place of human habitation, including any church, school, store, passenger
station, airport terminal for passengers or other building or structure where
people are accustomed to congregate or assemble, but excluding any building or
structure occupied in connection with the manufacture of fireworks;
(20) "Lift charge" means the part of an
aerial shell which actually lifts the shell into the air;
(21) "Mortar" means a metal, HDPE, fiber
reinforced epoxy or heavy cardboard tube from which aerial shells are
fired;
(22) "Operator" means the
holder of a certificate of competency who fires off, discharges, or deflagrates
fireworks or special effects;
(23)
"Permit" means a written license, issued by the State Fire Marshal, for the
display of fireworks or special effects;
(24) "Port fire" means a long tube containing
slow-burning pyrotechnic composition that is sometimes used to ignite fireworks
at outdoor fireworks displays;
(25)
"Potential landing area" means the area over which aerial shells are fired and
do not normally burst;
(26)
"Pyrotechnics" means the display of fireworks;
(27) "Pyrotechnic composition" means any
combination of chemical elements or chemical compounds capable of burning
independently of the oxygen and atmosphere;
(28) "Pyrotechnic device" means any
combination of materials, including pyrotechnic compositions that, by the
agency of fire, produce an audible, visual, mechanical or thermal
effect;
(29) "Quick match" means a
black match encased in a loose fitting paper sheath for instantaneous
burning;
(30) "Ready box" means a
storage container for aerial fireworks, such as mines, comets and shells, at
the site of a fireworks display.
(31) "Safety cap" means a paper tube that is
placed over the end of the fuse of an aerial shell to protect it from
accidental ignition;
(32) "Safety
fallout zone" means potential landing area;
(33) "Shell" or "aerial" means a cylindrical
or spherical cartridge containing pyrotechnic composition, a long fuse, and a
black powder lift charge;
(34)
"Special effects" means any article containing pyrotechnic composition
manufactured and assembled, designed, or discharged in connection with
television, theater, or motion picture productions, which may or may not be
presented before live audiences. The definition of special effects may also
encompass other articles containing any pyrotechnic composition used for
education, recreation or entertainment purposes, which may or may not be
presented before live audiences, indoors or outdoors;
(35) "Stage" means a partially enclosed
portion of an assembly building which is designed or used for the presentation
of displays, demonstrations, or other entertainment wherein scenery, drops, or
other effects may be installed or used, and where the distance between the top
of the proscenium opening and the ceiling above the stage is more than 5
feet;
(36) "Standard dimensional
ratio" or "SDR" means the numerical designation of the formula used to
determine the inside diameter of high density polyethylene by dividing the
outside diameter by the wall thickness; and
(37) "Static set piece" means a ground
display attached to a frame and connected with quick match for simultaneous
ignition.
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