Foreword
Committees responsible
Methods
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Caps (type 1A fireworks)
4. Smoke devices (type 1B fireworks)
5. Party poppers (type 1C fireworks)
6. Table bombs (type 1D fireworks)
7. Throwdowns (type 1E fireworks)
8. Novelty matches (type 1F fireworks
9. Non-hand-held sparklers for indoor use (type 1G
fireworks)
10. Hand-held sparklers for indoor use (type 1H
fireworks)
11. Cracker snaps (type 1J fireworks)
12. Serpents (type 1K fireworks)
13. Performance testing of category 2 and category 3
fireworks (general)
14. Category 2 bangers (type 2A fireworks)
15. Visual examination and performance testing of
category 3 bangers (type 3A fireworks)
16. Determination of net explosive content of category
3 bangers (type 3A fireworks)
17. Fountains (type 2B and type 3B fireworks)
18. Roman Candles (type 2C and type 3C fireworks)
19. Mines (type 2D and type 3D fireworks)
20. Wheels (type 2E and type 3E fireworks)
21. Rockets (type 2F and type 3F fireworks) supplied
without a rocket launcher
22. Rockets (type 2F and type 3F fireworks) supplied
with a rocket launcher
23. Non-hand-held sparklers for outdoor use (type 2G
and type 3G fireworks)
24. Category 2 hand-held sparklers (type 2H fireworks)
25. Shells (type 3H fireworks)
26. Shell-in mortars (type 3J fireworks)
27. Combinations (type 2X and type 3X fireworks)
Appendices
A. Test paper
B. Determination of chloride ions
C. Test for the presence of a mixture of sulphur and
sodium or potassium chlorate
Table
1. Physical properties of test paper
Figures
1. Rod for communication testing
2. Sighting device for rockets
3. Location of a sighting device
4. Hand-held sparkler, before and after performance
testing