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Bulacan beefs up info drive on fireworks EO
« on: May 28, 2020, 12:12:16 AM »
BOCAUE, Bulacan -- Governor Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado has instructed the Provincial Pyrotechnics Regulatory Board (PPRB) to bring to the grassroot level pertinent information on the implementation of Executive Order No. 28, which strictly regulates the use of fireworks in the country.

Alvarado, who is also PPRB chairman, said it is important to explain to the people that the use of fireworks and other pyrotechnics devices is only regulated and not totally banned.

He also said that under the Implementing Rules and Regulation , local government units (LGUs)  are required to conduct information campaigns on the danger of fireworks.

He said that the PPRB and the 'Task Force Paputok' headed by Supt. Gerry Andaya of the Bulacan Police Provincial Office (BPPO) is now coordinating with municipal, city and barangay officials in informing the public on the proper use of pyrotechnics as well as types of banned of firecrackers, which are dangerous and deadly.

“We also want to make it clear that the use of pyrotechnics and other legal fireworks is not banned under RA 7183 or Firecracker Law. The government is just strictly regulating its use to ensure public safety,” he added.

The governor also asked local stakeholders to police their ranks as he disclosed that the government's  intention is to help boost the local fireworks industry and make it highly competitive in the global market through safe and quality products.

Alvarado also urged the permanent banning of the deadly chemical ingredients of chlorate and potassium which, he said are highly unstable when combined in the manufacture of fireworks.

Alvarado, together with Vice Gov. Daniel Fernando and members of PPRB and Task Force Paputok, inspected Saturday the rows of firecracker stalls in Barangay Turo in this town dubbed as the “Fireworks Capital” of the country.

The governor and vice governor took turns in urging dealers not to sell imported and dangerous firecrackers like “piccolo” which is the prime cause of injuries during the holiday season.

They also asked dealers  not to sell products made by clandestine shops.

Alvarado also urged LGUs in Bulacan not to issue permits to small vendors because selling fireworks should be in stalls that has complied with safety requirements.

“Selling of fireworks along the roads and bridges is prohibited. They will no longer be allowed to avoid incidents," he said.

Engineer Celso C. Cruz, chairman emeritus of the Philippine Pyrotechnics Manufacturers and Dealers Association Inc. (PPMDAI), said that their group has long been calling the attention of law enforcers and other government officials to make a no-nonsense crackdown on smuggled and dangerous types of firecrackers.

“Everybody knows that Picolo is banned. We are not engaged in its production, It is being smuggled into the country and year after year everytime it causes harm, our group is always being dragged in the mess. There are many types of safe noisemakers and pyrotechnics that people can choose,” he said.

He also disclosed that for the first time the government is helping PPMDAI and the local industry through the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) which is now training scientists in the pyrotechnics industry by having them study in developed countries and become experts.

“We want to thank DOST Secretary Fortunato dela Pena for making such moves. It is high time that we have our own experts because pyrotechnics is science and this is what we need to boost the industry to make it safe and globally competitive,” Cruz, a chemical engineer, said.

Cruz also said that under EO 28, the banned types of firecrackers are still the same.

“The law states that the ingredients for firecrackers should not exceed 200 mg. If it exceed it is oversized and banned,” he said. (PNA) 

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