Pyrotechnics Sample Clauses

Pyrotechnics. Pyrotechnics must comply with NFPA 1126 Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience. • A pyrotechnics permit is required. (Consult the OCCC Exhibitor Services division for further information and approval by the Orange County Fire Rescue Department.) • A demonstration of the pyrotechnics display may be required at the discretion of the Orange County Fire Marshal. • A mandatory fire watch will be required. A fire engine stand-by may be required, per the discretion of the Orange County Fire Marshal’s office. Special Effects – Fog & Hazers • The use of fog and haze machines for lighting and theatrical effects is permitted within the OCCC, provided 1). The Exhibitor Services Coordinator be notified, and 2) The fog/haze fluid used in those machines is water-based. The use of non-water-based fog/haze fluid, specifically with an oil-based composition, is prohibited. A firewatch is required with all fog and haze. • Orange County Fire Rescue guidelines will apply to the use of fog and haze machines and their interactions with OCCC building safety devices and/or detectors. Please consult the OCCC Exhibitor Services division for additional information regarding the use of fog and haze machines within the facility. Special Effects - Lasers • Lasers must comply with Florida Administrative Code Chapter 64E-4 Control of Nonionizing Radiation Hazards, NFPA 115 – Standard for Laser Fire Protection, and Florida Department of Health, State Bureau of Radiation regulations. • A Laser Permit from Orange County Fire Rescue Department is required. In order to apply for this permit, the requestor must provide information about the proposed laser light show that includes classification of the lasers; sketches indicating the location of the lasers, operators, performers, viewers, beam paths, viewing screens, walls, mirror balls and other reflective or diffuse surfaces which may be struck by any and all laser beams, including scanning beam patterns, scanning velocity and frequency in occupied areas. • For open-air shows where a laser beam is projected into the sky, requestor must submit basic beam information of intended laser use and a copy of the notification provided to the Federal Aviation Administration. • All lasers must be registered with the Florida Department of Health, State Bureau of Radiation. A separate registration is required for each location of intended use. Out-of-state lasers brought into the state for temporary use require notification to the ...
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Pyrotechnics. Pyrotechnics at the Event must be expressly approved in advance in writing by University. If University approves pyrotechnics, pyro-technicians operating such pyrotechnics must be licensed by the State of Minnesota and have the additional liability insurance required by University, if any. A separate certificate of insurance evidencing the required coverages, insuring Licensee’s obligations under this section, and naming Regents of the University of Minnesota is required. No pyrotechnics will be allowed without receipt of acceptable certificate. Licensee shall comply with all policies, rules, orders, regulations of the University, Minneapolis Fire Department and all other laws relating to fire safety, and shall not have or permit in or about the Venue any gasoline, acetylene or other fuel or combustible or hazardous substance without University’s prior express written permission. All work and materials done, furnished or permitted by Licensee shall be subject to approval by University (and if University so determines, the Minneapolis Fire Department) and unless so approved may be prevented or removed by University. Licensee shall cause all decorations and other combustible materials to be flameproofed, and deliver to University a flameproofing certificate in the form specified by law.
Pyrotechnics. Artist may not use any pyrotechnics, fireworks, or other similar special effects in the course of the Engagement.
Pyrotechnics. No pyrotechnic devices will be allowed during the Performance. Violation of this provision will result in immediate cancellation of the Performance and this Agreement.
Pyrotechnics. 11.1 Pyrotechnics are not allowed as part of any facility use without express prior written permission.
Pyrotechnics. Devices used to produce smoke or light, either for signaling or to simulate combat situations such as artillery fire Rocket – Self-propelled unguided projectile; fired from a vehicle-mounted or shoulder-fired rocket launcher Xxxxxxx Stakes – High-visibility markers used by the U.S. Army to identify areas that are off- limits for training activity Shoulder-Fired – A type of weapon system for aiming and launching rocket or missile while it is held on one’s shoulder Simunition – A type of training ammunition that fits in standard small-arms weapons but fires paint balls instead of bullets Small Caliber – A firearm with a barrel diameter of up to one-half inch (.50 caliber) or 12.7 millimeters; examples include the 5.56mm carbine and .30 caliber rifle Small Arms – Small caliber, portable firearms designed for individual use; examples include handguns, shotguns, light machine guns, rifles, and carbines Special Operations – Unconventional missions conducted by specialized units, often involving combined forces from multiple branches of the U.S. military Squad – The basic military unit consisting of 4-10 soldiers; see section 3.1 Tactical – Relating to planned military actions or combat tactics Targeted Impact Area – Area currently used for routine military live-fire training with inert ordnance; UXO from previous training may be present Targeted High Hazard Impact Area – Area currently used for routine military live-fire training with high-explosive or incendiary ordnance; UXO is present Tilt-rotor aircraft – A hybrid aircraft that can takeoff and land like a helicopter, then tilt its engines to fly like an airplane; the Marine Corps V-22 Osprey is the primary example Touch-and-Go – A type of aviation training that involves quick landings and takeoffs without activity or extended time on the ground Training Ammunition – Projectile ammunition used during training actions; includes paint- marking ammunition, short-range training ammunition (STRA) with rubber or plastic bullets, and non-dud-producing large-caliber ordnance Training Area – Large geographic area used by the U.S. Army to conduct military training actions; subdivided into training ranges Training Range – Small geographic subdivision of a training area often designated for specific weapons qualifications or other training actions
Pyrotechnics. The use of any flammable, combustible, ignitable, or explosive materials by Performer during the Engagement is strictly prohibited. CSU reserves the right to terminate the Engagement if the Performer violates this provision. Termination of the Engagement pursuant to this provision will result in cancellation of this Agreement and forfeiture of payment.
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Pyrotechnics. FIREWORKS: The use &/or display of fireworks of any kind is prohibited on FOP Lodge #53 property.
Pyrotechnics. Licensee shall not use or cause to be used any pyrotechnical equipment or devices throughout the Term of the License without Commissioner’s prior approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Licensee shall obtain prior approval from Commissioner for use and installation of any additional equipment or structure which is not contemplated within this section or depicted on the approved Site Plan.
Pyrotechnics. Any event using pyrotechnic effects must comply with VENUE Fireworks, Pyrotechnics and Flame Effects Procedures and will be required to submit the following to the VENUE Event Manager at least six
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