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Health and Safety
Executive
Storing and selling fireworks
safely
Advice for anyone selling fireworks
Storing and selling fireworks safely
2
You need to do a risk assessment. This means thinking
about what could go wrong and then what action you need
to take to try to ensure that it doesn’t.
The main questions you need to ask yourself are:
I How could a fire start?
I How could it spread?
I What do I need to do to protect people if there is a fire?
The actions you need to take are actions to:
I prevent a fire starting;
I stop it spreading;
I protect people in the event of a fire.
The risk assessment is about taking sensible, common
sense precautions. For example, a fire could be started by
a cigarette so you will need to take steps to stop people
smoking anywhere near the fireworks.
There is a checklist to help you carry out your risk
assessment. It can be downloaded from the HSE website
at: www.hse.gov.uk/explosives, under Manufacture and
storage.
Are you planning to sell
fireworks? This leaflet
has been written to help
you do what you need to
do to protect the safety
of your staff and
customers and comply
with the law.
What you need to do
Storing and selling fireworks safely
3
Do:
I Do exclude sources of ignition.
I Do stop people smoking anywhere near the fireworks.
I Do restrict entry to the store where the fireworks are kept.
I Do keep fireworks away from space heaters.
I Do follow your supplier’s advice on returning unsold
items.
Don’t:
I Don’t store fireworks with caustic substances such as
drain cleaners, paint strippers and wood preservatives.
I Don’t keep fireworks near fertilisers and products
containing peroxides (eg fibreglass hardeners).
I Don’t let the fireworks become wet or damp.
Preventing a fire
Storing and selling fireworks safely
4
Do:
I Do keep fireworks in closed transport packaging.
I Do use suitable storage and display cabinets.
I Do leave fireworks in their closed transport boxes until
you are ready to move them to display or storage
cabinets.
I Do avoid handling fireworks unnecessarily.
Don’t:
I Don’t empty fireworks into metal dustbins.
I Don’t store fireworks near articles that could catch fire
easily, leading to the fire spreading to the fireworks.
I Don’t store the fireworks near other articles that could
spread the fire.
I Don’t store with flammable substances such as white
spirit or nylon tights and stockings.
I Don’t store near pallets, cardboard boxes and paper.
I Don’t store near parked vehicles.
Stopping a fire spreading
Storing and selling fireworks safely
5
Do:
I Do ensure that all fireworks in the shop sales area are
kept in a suitable display or storage cabinet.
I Do ensure all escape routes and fire exits are clear and
fire exit doors unlocked.
I Do ensure that your fire detection and alarm system (if
you have one) is tested and working properly.
I Do ensure that everyone understands that the first priority
is to ensure that staff and customers leave the shop as
quickly and safely as possible.
I Do carefully consider and manage the amount of stock in
the shop sales area.
I Do position transport containers well away from any
neighbouring houses.
Don’t:
I Don’t store or display fireworks anywhere near an escape
route or fire exit.
I Don’t store an excessive amount either in the shop or in
the stockroom.
I Don’t store more than you are allowed to store under
your licence or registration.
Please note you must take special precautions if you share
a building with flats or maisonettes. Contact your licensing
authority for more information.
Protecting people in the
event of a fire
Storing and selling fireworks safely
6
The main regulations that are particularly relevant to the
storage of fireworks are as follows:
I The Management of Health and Safety at Work
Regulations 1999 require you to carry out a risk
assessment and to record it if you have five or more
employees. See the checklist on the HSE website at:
www.hse.gov.uk/explosives under Manufacture and
storage.
I The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations
2005 require that you take appropriate measures to
prevent fire or explosion; to limit the extent of fire or
explosion; and to protect people from the effects of fire or
explosion.
I The manufacture and storage regulations also require
anyone storing more than 5 kg net of explosive to either
register with their local authority or, for larger quantities,
obtain a licence (see Contacts for further information).
I In addition, there are also general duties under both
health and safety at work law and fire safety law.
If you are selling fireworks you have duties under:
I the Fireworks Safety Regulations 1997. This includes
requirements on the types of fireworks that can be sold
to members of the public as well as on the age of
purchase;
I the Fireworks Regulations 2004. If you are selling outside
certain times of the year you will need a licence - this is in
addition to any licence or registration allowing you to
store fireworks.
Summary of the main legal
requirements
Storing and selling fireworks safely
7
In the metropolitan counties, ie West Midlands, Merseyside,
Greater Manchester, Tyne and Wear, or South and West
Yorkshire, the fire service is responsible for licensing and
enforcement of the regulations on storage. They are also
responsible for licensing the sale of fireworks.
In other areas, the licensing and enforcement authority is
normally the trading standards department of your local
authority. It is also responsible for licensing the sale of
fireworks.
In all areas, the trading standards department is responsible
for enforcing regulations on consumer safety and age of
purchase.
You can find the contact details for your local trading
standards department at: www.tradingstandards.gov.uk.
Your fireworks supplier is a useful source of advice and
information. Your local licensing authority will also be happy
to advise and assist.
Useful websites
HSE Explosives pages: www.hse.gov.uk/explosives
DTI Fireworks pages: www.dti.gov.uk/fireworks
The Confederation of British Industry’s Explosives Industry
Group: www.eig.org.uk
British Fireworks Association: www.b-f-a.org
Contacts
For information about health and safety, or to report inconsistencies or
inaccuracies in this guidance, visit www.hse.gov.uk/. You can view
HSE guidance online and order priced publications from the website. HSE
priced publications are also available from bookshops.
This leaflet contains notes on good practice which are not
compulsory but which you may find helpful in considering what you
need to do.
A web version of this leaflet can be found at:
www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg407.pdf.
© Crown copyright If you wish to reuse this information visit
www.hse.gov.uk/copyright.htm for details. First published 08/05.
INDG407 09/11
Printed and published by the Health and Safety Executive
Further information
Health and Safety
Executive

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  • 1. Health and Safety Executive Storing and selling fireworks safely Advice for anyone selling fireworks
  • 2. Storing and selling fireworks safely 2 You need to do a risk assessment. This means thinking about what could go wrong and then what action you need to take to try to ensure that it doesn’t. The main questions you need to ask yourself are: I How could a fire start? I How could it spread? I What do I need to do to protect people if there is a fire? The actions you need to take are actions to: I prevent a fire starting; I stop it spreading; I protect people in the event of a fire. The risk assessment is about taking sensible, common sense precautions. For example, a fire could be started by a cigarette so you will need to take steps to stop people smoking anywhere near the fireworks. There is a checklist to help you carry out your risk assessment. It can be downloaded from the HSE website at: www.hse.gov.uk/explosives, under Manufacture and storage. Are you planning to sell fireworks? This leaflet has been written to help you do what you need to do to protect the safety of your staff and customers and comply with the law. What you need to do
  • 3. Storing and selling fireworks safely 3 Do: I Do exclude sources of ignition. I Do stop people smoking anywhere near the fireworks. I Do restrict entry to the store where the fireworks are kept. I Do keep fireworks away from space heaters. I Do follow your supplier’s advice on returning unsold items. Don’t: I Don’t store fireworks with caustic substances such as drain cleaners, paint strippers and wood preservatives. I Don’t keep fireworks near fertilisers and products containing peroxides (eg fibreglass hardeners). I Don’t let the fireworks become wet or damp. Preventing a fire
  • 4. Storing and selling fireworks safely 4 Do: I Do keep fireworks in closed transport packaging. I Do use suitable storage and display cabinets. I Do leave fireworks in their closed transport boxes until you are ready to move them to display or storage cabinets. I Do avoid handling fireworks unnecessarily. Don’t: I Don’t empty fireworks into metal dustbins. I Don’t store fireworks near articles that could catch fire easily, leading to the fire spreading to the fireworks. I Don’t store the fireworks near other articles that could spread the fire. I Don’t store with flammable substances such as white spirit or nylon tights and stockings. I Don’t store near pallets, cardboard boxes and paper. I Don’t store near parked vehicles. Stopping a fire spreading
  • 5. Storing and selling fireworks safely 5 Do: I Do ensure that all fireworks in the shop sales area are kept in a suitable display or storage cabinet. I Do ensure all escape routes and fire exits are clear and fire exit doors unlocked. I Do ensure that your fire detection and alarm system (if you have one) is tested and working properly. I Do ensure that everyone understands that the first priority is to ensure that staff and customers leave the shop as quickly and safely as possible. I Do carefully consider and manage the amount of stock in the shop sales area. I Do position transport containers well away from any neighbouring houses. Don’t: I Don’t store or display fireworks anywhere near an escape route or fire exit. I Don’t store an excessive amount either in the shop or in the stockroom. I Don’t store more than you are allowed to store under your licence or registration. Please note you must take special precautions if you share a building with flats or maisonettes. Contact your licensing authority for more information. Protecting people in the event of a fire
  • 6. Storing and selling fireworks safely 6 The main regulations that are particularly relevant to the storage of fireworks are as follows: I The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 require you to carry out a risk assessment and to record it if you have five or more employees. See the checklist on the HSE website at: www.hse.gov.uk/explosives under Manufacture and storage. I The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 require that you take appropriate measures to prevent fire or explosion; to limit the extent of fire or explosion; and to protect people from the effects of fire or explosion. I The manufacture and storage regulations also require anyone storing more than 5 kg net of explosive to either register with their local authority or, for larger quantities, obtain a licence (see Contacts for further information). I In addition, there are also general duties under both health and safety at work law and fire safety law. If you are selling fireworks you have duties under: I the Fireworks Safety Regulations 1997. This includes requirements on the types of fireworks that can be sold to members of the public as well as on the age of purchase; I the Fireworks Regulations 2004. If you are selling outside certain times of the year you will need a licence - this is in addition to any licence or registration allowing you to store fireworks. Summary of the main legal requirements
  • 7. Storing and selling fireworks safely 7 In the metropolitan counties, ie West Midlands, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Tyne and Wear, or South and West Yorkshire, the fire service is responsible for licensing and enforcement of the regulations on storage. They are also responsible for licensing the sale of fireworks. In other areas, the licensing and enforcement authority is normally the trading standards department of your local authority. It is also responsible for licensing the sale of fireworks. In all areas, the trading standards department is responsible for enforcing regulations on consumer safety and age of purchase. You can find the contact details for your local trading standards department at: www.tradingstandards.gov.uk. Your fireworks supplier is a useful source of advice and information. Your local licensing authority will also be happy to advise and assist. Useful websites HSE Explosives pages: www.hse.gov.uk/explosives DTI Fireworks pages: www.dti.gov.uk/fireworks The Confederation of British Industry’s Explosives Industry Group: www.eig.org.uk British Fireworks Association: www.b-f-a.org Contacts
  • 8. For information about health and safety, or to report inconsistencies or inaccuracies in this guidance, visit www.hse.gov.uk/. You can view HSE guidance online and order priced publications from the website. HSE priced publications are also available from bookshops. This leaflet contains notes on good practice which are not compulsory but which you may find helpful in considering what you need to do. A web version of this leaflet can be found at: www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg407.pdf. © Crown copyright If you wish to reuse this information visit www.hse.gov.uk/copyright.htm for details. First published 08/05. INDG407 09/11 Printed and published by the Health and Safety Executive Further information Health and Safety Executive