Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-357-7b - Operator responsibilities
(a) When handling
or firing fireworks or special effects, the operator shall assure the
following:
(1) That the display is in strict
compliance with all the provisions of the Connecticut Fireworks and Special
Effects Code;
(2) That all
fireworks or special effects are properly unloaded, stored, prepared, set, and
discharged. The operator shall also ensure the proper disposition of all
unfired or defective fireworks or special effects and, in determining the
appropriate firing angle, he shall consider the wind direction and velocity
predicted for the firing time;
(3)
That all fireworks or special effects are properly inspected; and
(4) That all persons employed in connection
with the fireworks or special effects display properly perform their duties and
conduct themselves in a safe and appropriate manner.
(b) Two or more persons shall be on duty
during a display of fireworks or special effects. At least one of them shall
hold a certificate of competency, while the second shall assist the certificate
holder. The state or local fire marshal or senior fire officer at the scene may
limit the number of persons in the safety fallout zone in the interests of
safety.
(c) Persons serving as
assistants to the operator shall be at least 18 years of age and not have had a
certificate of competency suspended or revoked at the time of the
display.
(d) Drugs or alcohol,
persons under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or persons under the age of 18
shall be prohibited from the discharge or storage site.
Notes
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