The Illinois Explosives Act requires that anyone who purchases,
possesses, uses, transfers, stores or disposes of explosives,
including display fireworks, must have an explosives license and
explosives storage certificate issued by the IDNR. Licensing and
storage requirements administered by the IDNR do not apply to
consumer or personal fireworks (classified as 1.4 explosives) such
as roman candles, bottle rockets or firecrackers.
“Spectacular, professional fireworks displays are the hallmark of
Fourth of July celebrations in many communities statewide,” said
IDNR Director Marc Miller. “But these fireworks can be dangerous if
not stored and handled properly. Leave these professional displays
to those that are licensed and certified by the state to handle
these types of explosives.”
The Illinois Explosives Act is administered by the IDNR Office of
Mines and Minerals Blasting and Explosives Unit. This unit is
staffed by trained and experienced blasting specialists located
throughout Illinois. In addition to requiring comprehensive
licensing, training and examination for individuals, the law
requires that unattended display fireworks and explosives must be
stored in an explosives magazine, storage facility or container that
is inspected and certified by IDNR.
IDNR currently has 1,656 individuals licensed for the use of
explosives in Illinois, of which 872 are for the use of display
fireworks. There are 791 certified explosives storage magazines in
Illinois, which contain nearly 90 million pounds of explosives. Of
those storage magazines, 132 are certified specifically for the
storage of display fireworks.
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Anyone possessing, using, transferring or purchasing display
fireworks without a valid IDNR individual explosives license or
storage certificate is violating Illinois law and could incur
penalties. A violation of the Illinois Explosives Act can be a
Class 3 felony, with a maximum penalty of five years in prison
and a $10,000 fine. In addition, the IDNR can assess
administrative fines for violations involving display fireworks
and other explosives.
Emergency responders are reminded to contact IDNR immediately
with reports of personal injury or property damage resulting
from the use of explosives, including display fireworks.
For more information on the IDNR explosives regulatory program
log on to
http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/mines/Pages/
Explosives,HandlingStorage.aspx To report an
explosives incident or accident, contact the IDNR Office of
Mines and Minerals Mine Safety and Training Explosives Unit at
217/782-9976.
[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES]
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