In 2003 the British Pyrotechnists Association introduced a Firer’s training scheme for its members, to help set a common standard of safety and knowledge throughout the professional display industry. The scheme requires candidates to undertake a course of training in accordance with a detailed syllabus, after which they sit an exam. Successful candidates are then issued with a BPA Firer’s identification card to show that they have undertaken the training course and passed the exam. The Association maintains a register of firer’s on its website that can be checked by anyone wanting to verify the authenticity of BPA Firer’s identification.
Although there is no statutory requirement in the United Kingdom for professional display operators to be licensed or to have received any training, many local authorities and organisations will only allow companies and individuals to work for them who have achieved the BPA qualification.
There are two levels of achievement in the scheme. Level 1 is for all personnel involved in setting up and firing professional firework displays, and the higher Level 2 is for professional firework displays managers and supervisors. The scheme is based on a sound knowledge of the hazards associated with:
- Firework types
- Firework effects
- Fireworks in transport
- Rigging techniques
- Site design
- Firing methods
- Fallout considerations
- Disposal
In addition to the training and examination, each candidate is required to maintain a log book of their firework display experience. The log book can be used to verify that display personnel have the necessary practical experience, in a variety of display environments, to complement their formal training.
The course is not suitable or available to
Firers of solely Category 3 fireworks
Freelance firers who are not associated with a professional company
Stage or theatrical technicians
This Certificate is valid for 5 years when resitting the exam is necessary
Please note that taking a BPA Firers Exam does not entitle you to claim BPA Membership.
For further details please do not hesitate to contact the BPA
A full list of registered firer's is available here.
