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What is PYR 1129?
Official document scope
PYR 1129: Document Scope
1.1 Scope. 1.1.1* This standard describes a method for determining that consumer fireworks being
offered for sale to consumers in a retail sales area contain a material over an ignition fuse
or ignition point that complies with the requirements for covered fuse in NFPA 1124,
Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Consumer
Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles. 1.1.2 This standard does not apply to fuse or an ignition point on consumer fireworks that are not located in a retail sales area and are intended to be used for fireworks displays in compliance with the NFPA 1123, Code for Fireworks Display. 1.1.3 This standard does not apply to fuse or an ignition point on pyrotechnic articles or fireworks that are not located in a retail sales area and are intended to be used in compliance with NFPA 1126, Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience.
What does PYR 1129 address?
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Report on Proposals (ROP)
Report on Proposals (ROP)
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Report on Comments (ROC)
Report on Comments (ROC)
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