Pyrotechnic definition

Pyrotechnic means any composition or device manufactured or used to produce a visible or audible effect by combustion, deflagration, or detonation.
Pyrotechnic means: signal and lighting rockets, signal cartridges, landing checkers, smoke cartridges (checkers), demolition matches, sparklers, firecrackers, fireworks;
Pyrotechnic means an explosive article or substance of a kind designed to produce an effect by heat, light, sound, gas or smoke, or a combination of any of these, as a result of non- detonative, self-sustaining, exothermic chemical reactions;

Examples of Pyrotechnic in a sentence

  • Pyrotechnic or pyrotechnic devices of any kind are strictly prohibited by the University.

  • Pyrotechnic effects require a permit from the Rural Metro Fire Department.

  • Prohibited Items-Foggers, Hazers, Open Flame, Confetti Cannons, Balloons, and Pyrotechnic Devices are prohibited in the theatre or on stage unless approved in advance and in writing by the BCC Director.

  • LSA Code, sections 1.2, and 3.2; Recommendation on Testing, Part 1, paragraphs 4.1 to 4.5, and 4.7, and Part 2, section 4; IMO MSC Circ.980, section 3.2. A.1/1.9 Guidelines for Approval of "SOLAS" Pyrotechnic Devices, October ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ smoke signals (pyrotechnics) Note: Expiration date not to exceed 48 months after month of manufacture.

  • LSA Code, sections 1.2, and 2.1.3; Recommendation on Testing, Part 1, paragraphs 4.1 to 4.5, and 4.8, and Part 2, section 4; IMO MSC Circ.980, section 3.3. A.1/1.3 Guidelines for Approval of "SOLAS" Pyrotechnic Devices, October 1998 Rocket parachute flares (pyrotechnics) Note: Expiration date not to exceed 48 months after month of manufacture.

  • LSA Code, sections 1.2, and 3.1; Recommendation on Testing, Part 1, paragraphs 4.1 to 4.6, and Part 2, section 4; IMO MSC Circ.980, section 3.1. A.1/1.8 Guidelines for Approval of "SOLAS" Pyrotechnic Devices, October 1998 Hand flares (pyrotechnics) Note: Expiration date not to exceed 48 months after month of manufacture.

  • Pyrotechnic devices, fireworks, fog machines, glitter, confetti, birdseed, rice and bubbles are not permitted on the Property.

  • Pyrotechnic effects require a permit from the Venice Fire Rescue District.

  • Prohibited Items • Weapons (including toy replicas) • Explosives and Pyrotechnic substances (e.g. fireworks) • Firearms (including toy replicas) • Pets (with the exception of approved service animals) • Appliances and/or any type of heating elements within individual residence rooms (e.g. coffee makers, hotplates, toaster ovens, kettles, etc.) • Halogen Lamps (or those requiring combustible fuel) • Lit candles or incense The Alcohol Regulations define the restrictions regarding alcohol use in Residence.

  • Licensee shall not do or permit anything to be done in or about DHSP or bring or keep anything therein except as permitted by such Fire Department or any other authority having jurisdiction over DHSP, Licensee, Licensor or the Pyrotechnic display at issue.


More Definitions of Pyrotechnic

Pyrotechnic or pyrophoric materials specifically formulated to enhance or control the production of radiated energy in any part of the IR spectrum;
Pyrotechnic and pyrophoric materials as follows: