cciesliga
10-15-2019, 10:56 AM
Hello all,
I've looked through the forums briefly and didn't find the answer that I am looking for.
Here is the situation:
- We are planning to put on a short New Year's fireworks display (~1 minute)
- Display will consist entirely of 1.4G product (cakes, shells, comets & mines)
We have done an annual display for the 4th and I thought I had covered all of my bases and was not required to obtain a state permit as we weren't firing anything larger than consumer grade. However, the AHJ for the New Year display is stating that we need to have a TN state permit to put on the display. The Exhibitor permit cost for TN is $1000. Before I proceed, I'm trying to see if I can determine if this is legally required for the Class C Consumer products being used in the display.
TN 68-104 part 2 deals with Licensing and Certification program and specifically states it is not this parts purpose to regulate DOT Class C (68-104-201)
TN 68-104 part 1 outlines the general provisions and lists Exhibitor as requiring a $1000 permit fee. No definition is provided for "Exhibitor"
The application lists Exhibitor as a business licensed by the state to perform displays, but code (68-104-201) says licensure doesn't apply to Class C.
Anyway, don't know if anyone has any experience with this, specifically in TN. I am also in the process of contacting the State Fire Marshall office to confirm the requirements.
Thanks for any insights you may be able to provide.
chris.
I've looked through the forums briefly and didn't find the answer that I am looking for.
Here is the situation:
- We are planning to put on a short New Year's fireworks display (~1 minute)
- Display will consist entirely of 1.4G product (cakes, shells, comets & mines)
We have done an annual display for the 4th and I thought I had covered all of my bases and was not required to obtain a state permit as we weren't firing anything larger than consumer grade. However, the AHJ for the New Year display is stating that we need to have a TN state permit to put on the display. The Exhibitor permit cost for TN is $1000. Before I proceed, I'm trying to see if I can determine if this is legally required for the Class C Consumer products being used in the display.
TN 68-104 part 2 deals with Licensing and Certification program and specifically states it is not this parts purpose to regulate DOT Class C (68-104-201)
TN 68-104 part 1 outlines the general provisions and lists Exhibitor as requiring a $1000 permit fee. No definition is provided for "Exhibitor"
The application lists Exhibitor as a business licensed by the state to perform displays, but code (68-104-201) says licensure doesn't apply to Class C.
Anyway, don't know if anyone has any experience with this, specifically in TN. I am also in the process of contacting the State Fire Marshall office to confirm the requirements.
Thanks for any insights you may be able to provide.
chris.