N.Y. Labor Law 462 – Rules and regulations
§ 462. Rules and regulations. The commissioner may make rules supplemental to this article as deemed necessary or desirable to assure the public safety as well as to provide reasonable and adequate protection of the lives, health and safety of persons employed in the manufacture, storage, handling, use, purchase, sale, disposition and ownership of explosives. The commissioner may prescribe such regulations as are deemed necessary and proper for the administration of this article. The commissioner shall by rule adopt the codes, standards and recommended practices promulgated by the most recent edition of National Fire Protection Association, 1123 and 1126 Standards on Fireworks Displays and Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience, in accordance with the provisions of this Article -D of the general business law.
Terms Used In N.Y. Labor Law 462
- Explosives: means gunpowder, powders used for blasting, high explosives, blasting materials, detonating fuses, detonators, pyrotechnics and other detonating agents, fireworks and dangerous fireworks as defined in § 270. See N.Y. Labor Law 451
- Pyrotechnics: means any combustible or explosive compositions of manufactured articles designed and prepared for the purpose of producing audible or visible effects that are commonly referred to as fireworks. See N.Y. Labor Law 451