Or. Admin. Code § 837-012-0865 - Operations for Barge Displays
(1)
Manual firing of displays may be allowed only under the following conditions:
(a) Shells must be loaded into mortars and
put into place prior to the display. Reloading of any kind during a barge
display is prohibited;
(b) Shells
may be single-break only and may not exceed 6" in diameter;
(c) The barge must meet double the size
requirements established by OAR 837-012-0855;
(d) All individuals, other than operators and
assistants must be behind protective barriers during the display. Protective
barriers must meet the strength requirements of 3/4 inch (19mm) plywood or
equivalent.
(e) Electrical firing
and manual firing on the same barge is allowed when the mortars to be used for
manual firing are separated from mortars to be used for electrical firing by a
minimum of 25 feet.
(f) All aerial
shells greater than 6" in diameter must be fired using electrical ignition or
other means of remote ignition that place the operator and assistants at least
75 feet away from the mortar or behind a sturdy barricade at the time of
ignition of the lift charge.
(2) A U.S. Coast Guard approved personal
flotation device (PFD) must be provided and available for each individual
working on the barge. PFD's must be properly worn anytime the barge is not
moored at the dock. PFD's must have or include a visual location device.
(3) A watercraft must be ready and
capable of providing a rapid emergency response during the display.
(4) During the display only necessary
individuals may be present on the barge. No spectators may be present on the
barge.
(5) Necessary individuals
may include:
(a) Operator and assistants;
(b) Local fire authority
department personnel;
(c) Barge
operators; and
(d) Local fire
authority, Coast Guard, law enforcement, or other regulatory authority acting
within the scope of their official capacity.
(6) Barges must be free of all nonessential
combustible materials.
(7) Fuel
tanks are deemed essential material to perform the display for vessels
controlling, marshaling, or adjoining the barge from which fireworks are being
discharged.
(8) Barges constructed
of wood or other combustible material may be permitted to be used as a
fireworks display site when the requirements of these rules and any other
applicable state, local, and federal requirements pertaining to fireworks are
met.
(9) Barges constructed of wood
or other combustible material can be used provided the surface of the barge has
been protected from fire by means acceptable to the local fire authority. The
barge should also be of sufficient construction and configuration to safely
allow the firing of the display. Consideration should be given to the
conditions that could affect the separation distance of the barge from the
public. Greater distance might be required to allow for the effects of sea
conditions, wind, and drift of the barge.
(10) Whenever, in the opinion of the local
fire authority, the operator, or the barge captain, conditions such as high
seas or rapid current pose a potential safety hazard to the operator and
assistants, spectators, surrounding area, or any other individuals, the display
must be postponed until conditions improve.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 476.030 & 480.150
Stats. Implemented: ORS 480.110 - 480.165
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