Does a licensed Ohio exhibitor need an additional license to use flame effects at a pyrotechnics exhibition?
A. Yes. A Flame Effect License is needed to shoot open flames generated by propane liquid, butane, methane or natural gas. An Ohio flame effect exhibition is regulated by OFC Section 1301:7.7.33(L). Permits for such exhibitions must be obtained from the local fire official of the jurisdiction where the exhibition is scheduled to occur.
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