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Spotter
A member of the fireworks display crew(either the
operator or the assistant) who observes the firing and
burning of aerial shells for the purpose of detecting
proper angling, noting the occurrence of duds, and
observing for other potentially hazardous conditions.
2.1.4 - For aerial shells using a quick match, the fuse
shall be long enough and not less than __ inches from
the mortar. Exception does not apply to electrical
ignition
6
2.1.5 - In order to allow the person igniting time to
retreat safely, the time delay between igniting the tip of
the shell's fuse and the firing of the shell shall not be
less than __ seconds or more than __ seconds
3, 6
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, 2.1.7.1 Single break salute shells shall not exceed _ in. in
diameter or _ in. in length (exclusive of propellant
charge). Maximum quantity for salut powder in such
shells should not exceed __ oz (71g)
3, 3, 2.5
2.1.7.3.1 Ground break salute shells shall not exceed __
in (76mm) in diameter or _ in (76mm) in length
3, 3
2.2.1 All fireworks and devices in transit shall be
transported in accordance with Title __ Code of Federal
Regulations, NFPA ___, and Title __, BATF, Part 181
49, 1121, 27
2.2.4.3 - During an outdoor performance, ready boxes
shall be located at a distance not less than __ ft (7.7m)
upwind from mortar placements. If the wind shifts, the
boxes to be relocated again upwind
Exception 1: When permitted by __, alternate measures
allowed.
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