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08 Jun

Light the fuse, pay the dues: Illegal fireworks light the pathway for costly infringement

08 Jun 2023
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SafeWork NSW is warning partygoers that backyard firework displays are illegal in NSW. Those who buy, sell or use fireworks without a licence face heavy penalties from on-the-spot fines of up to $1000 to imprisonment.

There have been almost 100 fireworks events registered in NSW this weekend leaving residents with no excuses for putting on an illegal display.

Anyone selling, buying, storing, transporting or setting off fireworks without authorisation or the appropriate licence faces fines of up to $27,500 and 12 months in prison.

Fireworks are dangerous explosives and can cause devastating injuries. SafeWork NSW is continuing to investigate a December 2022 incident where a number of people were injured during a public fireworks display on the Northern Beaches.

SafeWork NSW is reminding operators they need to manage a range of risks including nearby hazards and infrastructure, environmental conditions including bushfire risks, as well as access to emergency services should a response be required.

While all displays are notified to SafeWork NSW in order conduct licence and safety verification activities, whether the conditions are safe for fireworks to go ahead is ultimately a decision for local authorities.

Head of SafeWork NSW Natasha Mann said:

“Fireworks in the hands of unlicenced users is a sure fire way to put people and property in danger. Whether it is the guy with the lighter, or the child standing too close to an explosive – your cracker night could end in hospital in a split second.

“Fireworks are not toys – they are regulated under explosives laws as they can cause serious injuries and death and should only be handled by licenced and trained individuals.”

For more details about where Fireworks Displays will be held, visit SafeWork NSW's Fireworks display search

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