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Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)

These Regulations repeal previous Regulations which are largely re-enacted and make provisions to prohibit the possession, purchase, sale, acquisition, handling or use of certain categories of fireworks except under licence, issued by the Secretary of State to whom application shall be made in writing. A licence fee will be payable (regulations 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10). Fireworks exempt from the general prohibition are described (regulation 9 and Schedule 1).

The regulations now prohibit the possession, purchase, sale, acquisition, handling or use of all but one class of firework except under licence from the Secretary of State.

The Regulations prohibit the possession, purchase, sale, acquisition, handling or use of fireworks of erratic flight, mini-rockets, bangers or certain air bombs but provide an exception for any person for use, in the course of a trade or business of his, for special effects purposes in the theatre, on film or on television (regulation 4 and 5).

The Regulations also require specified fireworks and assemblies to be marked with the words “This device must not be sold to, or used by, a member of the general public”. Packets of sparklers must be marked with the words “Warning: not to be given to children under 5 years of age” (regulation 8).

The Regulations provide a sliding scale of fees for the issue of fireworks licences (regulation 10 and Schedule 3).

Copies of British Standard 7114, and the British Standards referred to in it, are available from any of the sales outlets operated by the British Standards Institution (BSI), by post from BSI at 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL or from any of the bookshops operated by the Stationery Office Limited.