What are Category 2 and 3 fireworks?

What are Category 2 and 3 fireworks?

Category F2 fireworks are fireworks which present a low hazard and low noise level and which are intended for outdoor use in confined areas. 3. Category F3 fireworks are fireworks which present a medium hazard, which are intended for outdoor use in large open areas and whose noise level is not harmful to human health.

What is a Class B firework?

Display Fireworks (formerly known as “Class B” Fireworks) – Also known as 1.3G Fireworks. These are the fireworks used in large community displays run by licensed professionals (pyrotechnicians). These devices are not intended for use by consumers.

What is a cat 4 firework?

Category F4 – Professional Fireworks – have a high hazard, which are intended for use only by persons with specialist knowledge/professional company for use within professional displays.

Is it illegal to set fireworks off in a field?

Can you set off fireworks in London parks? Nope, not even if it’s a wide open space with seemingly no one around. Members of the public can’t set off fireworks on any kind of public land, including parks and streets. (The rule applies to sparklers too.)

What is the difference between Class B and Class C fireworks?

But let it be known that these are no longer official terms as Class C is now known as 1.4G or Consumer Fireworks and Class B is now known as 1.3G or Display Fireworks. In conclusion…Consumer Fireworks = 1.4G = Class C Fireworks. And, Display Fireworks = 1.3G = Class B Fireworks.

What is Apapa standard 87-1?

APA Standard 87-1 is a voluntary standard in which fireworks classifications are assigned based upon the weight and type of chemical composition contained for each specific type of device, including specific permissible and restricted chemicals.

What is the APA 87-1a final draft 2018?

Final Draft 1/2018 APA 87-1A Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: Introduction and Applicability Part 2: Definitions and General Requirements Part 3: Specific Requirements for Novelties and Consumer Fireworks Part 4: Thermal Stability Test Requirements for Novelties and Consumer Fireworks

What is an 87-1 ex approval?

Originally developed and accepted by the U.S. Department of Transportation in 1987, 87-1 has saved the industry millions of dollars in testing fees by permitting manufacturers to obtain EX Approvals by meeting its standards criteria, by- passing costly third party testing.

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