Safety is the number one priority for Aurora Fireworks. Ensuring our spectators and our team are safe whilst firing and enjoying a fantastic fireworks display is of paramount importance. From a site safety check, firing layout, product testing and firer training, your show will be in safe hands.
Our Health and Safety Officer has 15 years of experience with pyrotechnics, graduating from the University of Leeds with a BSc (hons) in Fire and Safety Management and MSc in Fire and Explosions Engineering. This has allowed Aurora Fireworks to fire amazing displays from some extremely difficult sites including
rooftops of 40 and 50 storey buildings. Our Health, Safety, Welfare and Environmental Policy is
available by request.
Stephen Byles, our Health and Safety Consultant, can also provide professional display training in conjunction with the British Pyrotechnics Association (BPA). This two day course can be conducted on the third weekend of each month and provides a City & Guilds Certificate and a BPA License card, this is a document of competency to use F4 Professional Fireworks. With 10 hours teaching time, a one hour multiple choice exam as well insight into the industry from the construction, importing, storage, preparing, firing and disposal this course is invaluable to any professional firer who will need to document competency with Category 4 items from July 2013. For more information about the courses or their format please contact us on 0800 975 65 73 or email steve@aurorafireworks.co.uk
This inherent safety-led company means this knowledge can be passed to your own display. With recommended layouts, firing order and firing tips such as waterproofing, securing and fixing.
Recommended safety layout for F3 fireworks. This distance can be reduced to >5 meters for F2 and increased to a minimum of >50m for F4 fireworks (or 1 meter safety distance per mm of calibre of fireworks).