Schedule 1 of the Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations 1998 classifies fireworks into three types according to their intended use, purpose and level of hazard:
Type 1- These comprise items such as sparklers, party poppers and bonbons. They are intended for indoor use and are freely available to the public.
Type 2- These are small fireworks or ‘consumer fireworks’ such as roman candles, small skyrockets and fountains. They are intended for outdoor use. A permit issued by Workplace Standards Tasmania is required to buy and use these fireworks in Tasmania.
In general, fireworks must meet the requirements of Schedule 7 of the Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations 1998.
A person who wishes to conduct a fireworks display which includes Type 2 or Type 3 fireworks must submit an application to Workplace Standards Tasmania (WST) for approval prior to the display. A fireworks permit application can only be obtained from WST in person or by contacting our Helpline. (Details below)
In the event that Type 3 fireworks are to be incorporated into a display, the person conducting the display must be the holder of a Shot-firer's Permit issued by WST, which has been endorsed with 'pyrotechnics' (Type 3).
This permit is mandated under the Dangerous Goods Act 1998.
Duration: Per display
Fee: Contact Helpline.
Application form - Fireworks Permit (Type 2)
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