WAC 212-17-355   Proximate display -- Proximate permit.  (1) No permit shall be granted for the use of articles pyrotechnic or special effects unless at least one state licensed pyrotechnician is provided to direct and control the display. The permit applicant shall provide the following:

     (a) Name of the person, group, or organization sponsoring the production.

     (b) Date and time of day of the production.

     (c) Exact location of the production.

     (d) Name and license number of the pyrotechnician in charge of firing the pyrotechnic display.

     (e) Qualifications of the pyrotechnic operator.

     (f) Evidence of the permittee's insurance carrier or financial responsibility.

     (g) Number and types of pyrotechnic devices and materials to be used.

     (h) Diagram of the grounds or facilities where the production is to be held. This diagram shall show the point at which the pyrotechnic devices are to be fired, the fallout radius of each pyrotechnic device used in the performance, and the lines behind which the audience shall be restrained.

     (i) Point of the on-site assembly of pyrotechnic devices.

     (j) Manner and place of storage of the pyrotechnic materials and devices.

     (k) Certification that the set, scenery, and rigging materials are inherently flame-retardant or have been treated to achieve flame retardancy.

     (l) Certification that all materials worn by performers in the fallout area during use of pyrotechnic effects shall be inherently flame retardant or have been treated to achieve flame retardancy.

     (2) All plans shall be submitted as soon as is possible so that the authority having jurisdiction has time to be present and to notify interested parties. In no event shall such advance notice be less than twenty-four hours.



[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.43 and 70.77 RCW. 05-12-033, § 212-17-355, filed 5/24/05, effective 6/24/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.77.250 and chapter 48.48 RCW. 82-22-068 (Order FM 82-10), § 212-17-355, filed 11/2/82.]