Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 19, § 1001 - Setting Mortars
(a)
Metallic, re-usable paper and HDPE mortars shall be securely buried to a
minimum of
2/3 of their
minimal legal length in earth or in drums or troughs filled with moist earth or
sand essentially free of debris.
(b) Mortars other than metallic mortars may
be placed in wooden finale racks.
(c) Planking below mortars shall be required
when the base of the mortar, trough, or drum is not on a stable and level
surface.
(d) Mortars in
non-electrically-fired shows shall meet all of the following requirements:
(1) Mortars up to five inches in diameter and
buried in earth or placed in troughs or drums shall be spaced a minimum of 3
inches apart or from the sides of the drum or trough.
(2) Mortars six inches or larger in diameter
and buried in earth or placed in troughs or drums shall be spaced a minimum of
5 inches apart or from the sides of the drum or trough. When a mortar requiring
5 inches of space is placed adjacent to a mortar requiring only 3 inches of
spacing, the larger spacing shall apply.
(e) Mortars in electrically-fired shows shall
meet all of the following requirements:
(1)
All mortars buried in earth or placed in drums and troughs shall be nominally
spaced 2 inches apart or from the sides of the drum or trough.
(2) All technicians shall be positioned a
minimum of 100 feet from any mortar and positioned so as to be protected from
the direct line of fire.
(3) No one
shall be allowed to enter the firing area during the firing of the
display.
(f) Mortars
shall be set in a stable and secure manner so that accidental impact and shell
discharge will not change the trajectory of adjacent unfired shells.
NOTE: For illustrations of typical mortar racks, troughs and drums, see Diagrams A, B and C following section 1002.
Notes
2. Emergency language repealed by operation of law. Repealer of former section 1001 and new section filed 4-14-92; operative 5-14-92 (Register 92, No. 21).
Note: Authority cited: Section 12552, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 12552, Health and Safety Code.
2. Emergency language repealed by operation of law. Repealer of former section 1001 and new section filed 4-14-92; operative 5-14-92 (Register 92, No. 21).
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