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What (who) is pyrotechnician - definition

PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR HANDLING OF PYROTECHNICS AND FIRE WORKS
  • Painting of a medieval pyrotechnician by Joseph Furttenbach (1665)

Pyrotechnician         
·noun A Pyrotechnist.
Pyrotechnician         
A pyrotechnician is a person who is responsible for the safe storage, handling, and functioning of pyrotechnics and pyrotechnic devices. Although the term is generally used in reference to individuals who operate pyrotechnics in the entertainment industry, it can include all individuals who regularly handle explosives.
Gene Evans (pyrotechnician)         
AMERICAN PYROTECHNICIAN (1937-2008)
Gene Evans (July 25, 1937, Detroit – July 8, 2008, Anaheim) was an American pyrotechnician. In addition to being one of the pyrotechnic designers for the 1986 Statue of Liberty centennial celebration, and having designed special effects for a number of Las Vegas shows, Evans was perhaps best known as the man behind all fireworks displays at Hollywood Bowl concerts, from 1969 through 2008, with his final performance coming only days before his death.

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Pyrotechnician

Pyrotechnicians are people who are responsible for the safe storage, handling, and functioning of pyrotechnics and pyrotechnic devices. Although the term is generally used in reference to individuals who operate pyrotechnics in the entertainment industry, it can include all individuals who regularly handle explosives. However, individuals who handle more powerful materials for commercial, demolition, or military applications are generally referred to as explosive technicians.