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ANSWERS (100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATAEST
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NFPA 1123 - ANSWER: Code for Firework Displays
NFPA 1124 - ANSWER: Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, and Storage of
Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles
NFPA 1126 - ANSWER: Proximate Audience
Fireworks 1.3G - ANSWER: large firework device
Fireworks 1.4G - ANSWER: small fireworks device
Public Display - ANSWER: igniting of Fireworks 1.3G for public or private amusement
Indoor or proximate display - ANSWER: pyrotechnic display involving the ignition of
Fireworks 1.3G or 1.4G for public amusement where an audience is closer to the
pyrotechnic devices than permitted by NFPA 1123
Operator Requirements - ANSWER: Over 21 years of age, licensed
Pyrotechnic Special Effects Operator - ANSWER: assembles, conducts, and supervises
proximate displays using fireworks 1.3G/1.4G as defined by NFPA 1126
CFR - ANSWER: Code of Federal Regulations
Magazine - ANSWER: Any building or structure, other than than a manufacturing
building, used for storage of Fireworks 1.3G
License - ANSWER: Valid for 1 year from date of issuance
Title 49 CFR - ANSWER: Governing transportation of fireworks
Aerial Shell - ANSWER: Usually a cylindrical or spherical cartridge containing
pyrotechnic composition, a long fuse or electric match wires, and a black powder lift
charge
Approved - ANSWER: Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction
Assistant - ANSWER: A person who works under the direction of the operator to put
on an outdoor fireworks display. 18 years of age or older
, Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) - ANSWER: The organization, office or individual
responsible for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure
Barrage - ANSWER: a rapid fired sequence of aerial fireworks
Battery - ANSWER: A collection of fireworks devices
Black Match - ANSWER: A fuse made from thread impregnated with black powder
and used for igniting pyrotechnic devices
Break - ANSWER: An individual burst from an aerial shell
Chain Fusing - ANSWER: A series of two or more aerial shells fused to fire in a
sequence from a single ignition
Code - ANSWER: A standard that is an extensive compilation of provisions covering
broad subject matter or that is suitable for adoption into law independently of other
codes and standards
Comet - ANSWER: A fireworks device consisting of a large pellet of pyrotechnic
composition that is ignited and propelled from a mortar tube by a charge of black
powder
Discharge Site - ANSWER: The area immediately surrounding the fireworks mortars
used for an outdoor fireworks display
Display Site - ANSWER: The immediate area where a fireworks display is conducted,
including the discharge site, the fallout area and the required separation distanced
from the mortars to spectator viewing areas, but not spectator viewing areas
Electrical Firing Junction - ANSWER: A box or slat, connected by wire or cable to the
firing unit
Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A device that provides and controls the electric
current used to ignite fireworks
Automatic Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A panel or box that operates
automatically to provide the source of electric current used to ignite electric matches
Handheld Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A small, handheld unit (manual)
Manual Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A panel or box with manually operated
switches
Electrical Ignition - ANSWER: A technique used to ignite fireworks using a source of
electric current
ANSWERS (100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATAEST
UPDATED VERSION |ALREADY A GRADED
NFPA 1123 - ANSWER: Code for Firework Displays
NFPA 1124 - ANSWER: Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, and Storage of
Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles
NFPA 1126 - ANSWER: Proximate Audience
Fireworks 1.3G - ANSWER: large firework device
Fireworks 1.4G - ANSWER: small fireworks device
Public Display - ANSWER: igniting of Fireworks 1.3G for public or private amusement
Indoor or proximate display - ANSWER: pyrotechnic display involving the ignition of
Fireworks 1.3G or 1.4G for public amusement where an audience is closer to the
pyrotechnic devices than permitted by NFPA 1123
Operator Requirements - ANSWER: Over 21 years of age, licensed
Pyrotechnic Special Effects Operator - ANSWER: assembles, conducts, and supervises
proximate displays using fireworks 1.3G/1.4G as defined by NFPA 1126
CFR - ANSWER: Code of Federal Regulations
Magazine - ANSWER: Any building or structure, other than than a manufacturing
building, used for storage of Fireworks 1.3G
License - ANSWER: Valid for 1 year from date of issuance
Title 49 CFR - ANSWER: Governing transportation of fireworks
Aerial Shell - ANSWER: Usually a cylindrical or spherical cartridge containing
pyrotechnic composition, a long fuse or electric match wires, and a black powder lift
charge
Approved - ANSWER: Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction
Assistant - ANSWER: A person who works under the direction of the operator to put
on an outdoor fireworks display. 18 years of age or older
, Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) - ANSWER: The organization, office or individual
responsible for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure
Barrage - ANSWER: a rapid fired sequence of aerial fireworks
Battery - ANSWER: A collection of fireworks devices
Black Match - ANSWER: A fuse made from thread impregnated with black powder
and used for igniting pyrotechnic devices
Break - ANSWER: An individual burst from an aerial shell
Chain Fusing - ANSWER: A series of two or more aerial shells fused to fire in a
sequence from a single ignition
Code - ANSWER: A standard that is an extensive compilation of provisions covering
broad subject matter or that is suitable for adoption into law independently of other
codes and standards
Comet - ANSWER: A fireworks device consisting of a large pellet of pyrotechnic
composition that is ignited and propelled from a mortar tube by a charge of black
powder
Discharge Site - ANSWER: The area immediately surrounding the fireworks mortars
used for an outdoor fireworks display
Display Site - ANSWER: The immediate area where a fireworks display is conducted,
including the discharge site, the fallout area and the required separation distanced
from the mortars to spectator viewing areas, but not spectator viewing areas
Electrical Firing Junction - ANSWER: A box or slat, connected by wire or cable to the
firing unit
Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A device that provides and controls the electric
current used to ignite fireworks
Automatic Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A panel or box that operates
automatically to provide the source of electric current used to ignite electric matches
Handheld Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A small, handheld unit (manual)
Manual Electrical Firing Unit - ANSWER: A panel or box with manually operated
switches
Electrical Ignition - ANSWER: A technique used to ignite fireworks using a source of
electric current