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#31 scoobie

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Posted 17 November 2009 - 12:50 PM

Wow! It's certainly something I'd be interested in...

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Posted 26 November 2009 - 09:07 PM

OK then chaps

We have been in touch with Event Horizon Pyrotechnics to organise a "Special Effects" course for a group from the pyro society.

The course is a three day residential course, all food and board is provided for a total cost of £425. This represents excellent value given what you will learn and experience during the course.

There will be places for between 8 and 12 people to attended on a first come first served basis.

We would like this course to form part of our program of events for next year. The provisional date for this will be the first week of June 2010 during the school holidays, so as not to clash with other planned events.

Why not have a look at the information below to see if you would like to attend with a group of like minded individuals. Please add your name to the list below to let us know you are interested.

When we have enough people to get the course booked we will ask for a £100 cheque made payable to Event Horizon Pyrotechnics as a deposit and ask you to complete a form declaring that you are not a "Prohibited person" as defined at the bottom of this post.

Anyway to get a feel for what you will learn if you choose to do this course why not have a browse of their website or have a look at the information below taken directly from their website

Link to course details


The course is intended to educate Special Effects (SFX) personnel in the safe use of explosives in the SFX industry. It provides training to a level appropriate for a sufficiently experienced Trainee (Pyrotechnic SFX) to apply for an upgrade to Technician (Pyrotechnic SFX) through the Joint Industry Grading Scheme (JIGS)..The Course is taught by Malcolm Ingry MIExpE, He is a veteran of many films including Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, Tomb Raider,The World is not Enough, Die Another Day, And Johnny English.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

1. To train sfx personnel in accordance with the Regulations in the Approved Code of Practice
2. To introduce new products, techniques and ideas now available.
3. To examine environmental aspects of the "effect" in order to reduce disturbance.
4. Carry out Risk Assessments on each effect.

COURSE SYLLABUS:
1. Historical development of explosives
2. Explosives characteristics
3. Explosives types
4. Firing accessories
5. Initiation methods
6. Special effects planning
7. Risk assessment
8. Practical training
9. Security and storage
10. Transport of explosives
11. Environmental disturbance


‘Prohibited Person’ means, subject to regulation 9(3), a person, other than a person in
respect of whom an order has been made under regulation 6(4), who-
- has been convicted of any offence under the Explosive Substances Act 1883, or
- has been sentenced to imprisonment or custody of life; or to imprisonment, detention in a young offenders institution, youth custody or corrective training for a term exceeding thirty months; or to preventive detention, or to detention during Her Majesty’s pleasure or for life, or under section 205(2) or (3) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975; or for a term exceeding thirty months passed under section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (young offenders convicted of grave crimes) or under section 206 of the said act of 1975 (detention of children convicted on indictment), or
- has been sentenced to imprisonment, or youth custody, or detention in a young offenders institution, or corrective training for a term exceeding six months, but not exceeding thirty months, and less than ten years have passed since the conviction for the crime for which sentenced, or less than five years for those under seventeen at the time of conviction, or
- has been sentenced to imprisonment or youth custody or detention in a young offenders institution for a term not exceeding six months, and less than seven years have passed since the conviction for the crime for which sentenced, or less than three and a half years for those under seventeen at the time of conviction.


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