You need to have been on three training displays, not necessarily with Fantastic Fireworks. As long as you can provide evidence, such as a log book, you can take the course and sit the exam.
You need to have been on three training displays, not necessarily with Fantastic Fireworks. As long as you can provide evidence, such as a log book, you can take the course and sit the exam.
We cater for all firework enthusiasts, from those just wanting an experience day, to beginners and those keen to improve their skills with Category 3 (retail) material, right through to offering the industry-recognised BPA Firer training course and exam which are designed for anyone with an interest in firing displays at a professional level.
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This one-day ‘no jargon’ firework training course is designed to give enthusiastic amateurs an introduction to Category F3 (retail) fireworks.
Our 2-day BPA, City & Guilds accredited training course and exam designed for professional firers of category 4 (professional) fireworks.
You need to have been on three training displays, not necessarily with Fantastic Fireworks. As long as you can provide evidence, such as a log book, you can take the course and sit the exam.
5 years. To requalify you need only sit a one-day refresher course before expiry (which includes a 3-month period of grace)
You must attend the full two-day course and retake the exam.
We do. Please ask for details.
You would not need to attend the Cat 3 course before the BPA course as they are aimed at different sets of people. The Cat 3 (1 day) course is for hobbyists or anyone who purchases publicly available retail fireworks to use for their own private events and teaches them how to use them safely and design an effective display. The BPA Firer training course is aimed at those people with an interest in professional firing, using fireworks only available to professional display companies, and therefore requires a much more extensive course. Both courses give a very good understanding of health and safety considerations, firework types, set up and firing techniques, but the BPA firer course is a day longer and also covers the firing of shells (mortars), electrical systems and so on.
Provided you pass the exam you can contact any firework company in your area and offer your services. The BPA firework training courses and exams are recognised throughout the industry. Here at Fantastic Fireworks we are constantly adding to our pool of accredited freelance Pyrotechnicians. We do not guarantee to give you regular work as this will depend on seasonal demand, your location and availability.
In the last few years we have performed displays for Kensington Palace, Drayton Manor Theme Park, the Foo Fighters gig at Milton Keynes Bowl, Hampton Court, Torbay Regatta, Eddie Izzard’s comedy tour, the Jorvik Viking Festival and the Isle Of Man TT Races – to name just a few. Events range from small weddings through to much larger displays such as Hatfield House’s 400th Anniversary.
Yes, provided you can show us you have been on three firework displays either as a trainee or an experienced pyrotechnician. In recent years attendees have come from all over the world including the United States, Nigeria, Malaysia, Greece and Australia. We do however suggest that if you are looking to become involved with fireworks professionally in your home country that you check local rules and restrictions as there may be other requirements you need to fulfil.
No. To buy aerial shells or category F4 fireworks you need to have both licensed explosives storage and a minimum of £1 million public liability insurance. But if you become an accredited firer for Fantastic Fireworks not only will you get to fire shells and category F4 fireworks, but you will also receive a 20% discount in our fireworks shop.