If you live in the States it is also used in some of the high powered rocket engines. From what I have seen on the web, even the rocket boy's over here are restricked by the UK laws. I am still rooting around to see why the laws were tightened so much in this country as a few of our EU counterparts dont appear to be as restricked as we are.
Strange since most of our laws are based on the EU, just appears that as usual the the powers that be in this country push the definitions for these laws to the limit.
I will leave it at that or I will go on all night...
Mark
Actually, when it comes to pyrotechnic, Britain is the most advance when it comes to law. Europe does not have anything even remotely close to the level of understanding of the profession. The USA explosive regulation is based on the UK explosive act.
Why it?s so hard here? Well, I can?t say for sure. It was not a hundred years ago. Probably, with the lost of commercial appeal for manufacturer, the art was largely abounded and with today morality, dealing with explosive look suspicious. Spending lots of my time reading the law, it is not impossible to become legal. In fact, it might be very similar to how you do it in the USA! The problem, that with virtually no legal amateurs around, someone has to be the first.
The requirements are very similar to what you would expect in the USA. You have to have an explosive storage that is legal by the consul (which is possible ? if you have the land, and willing to put a reasonable amount into a portable structure. Problem is, will your neighbours be so understanding?. In the USA ? ?Land of the free?, it is perceived that everyone can follow his or her dream. Is you are located within a reasonable distance from the next house (like a farm), you are not likely to meet much objections. Here ? hell will break loose with such suggestion.
When you done this ? you have to get it approved by the HSE, which is technicality.