Utah Admin. Code R614-4-17 - Fireworks
Scope - This rule applies to the manufacture of Class B and C fireworks.
A. All fireworks
manufacturing shall comply with the requirements of this rule and the
applicable portions of R614-4.
1. No more than
500 pounds of pyrotechnic and explosive composition shall be permitted at one
time in any mixing building or any building in which pyrotechnic and explosive
compositions are pressed or otherwise prepared for finishing and
assembling.
2. No more than 500
pounds of pyrotechnic and explosive composition shall be permitted in a
finishing and assembling building at one time.
3. In no case shall oxidizers such as
nitrates, chlorates, or perchlorates be stored in the same building with
combustible powdered materials such as charcoal, guns, metals, sulfur, or
antimony sulfide.
B.
Separation Distances.
1. All process buildings
shall be separated from inhabited buildings, public highways and passenger
railways in accordance with American Table of distance.
2. The separation distance between process
buildings shall be in accordance with American Table of Distances.
3. Separation distances of nonprocess
buildings from process buildings and magazines shall be in accordance with
American Table of Distances.
4.
Separation of magazines containing black powder or salutes classified as Class
B fireworks from inhabited buildings, highways, and other magazines containing
black powder or salutes classified as Class B fireworks shall be in accordance
with American Table of Distances.
C. Building Construction
1. The exterior of process buildings
constructed after this Code is adopted shall be constructed of materials no
more combustible than painted wood.
2. No buildings shall have a basement.
Interior wall surfaces and ceilings of buildings shall be smooth, free from
cracks and crevices, noncombustible, and with a minimum of horizontal ledges
upon which dust may accumulate. Wall joints and openings for wiring and
plumbing shall be sealed to prevent entry of dust. Floors and work surfaces
shall not have cracks or crevices in which explosives or pyrotechnic
compositions may lodge.
3. Mixing,
screening, pressing and assembly buildings or areas shall have conductive
flooring, properly grounded.
Notes
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