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Hazard Pay - Pyrotechnician

Vavoom

Registered User
Here's a link to a program that runs on the (American) Discovery Channel.
It's called Hazard Pay and deals with dangerous professions. If you scroll down in the menu on the right, you'll find the item with the pyrotechnician.

The item is kind of Hollywood-like. It's dramatised and I've watched with disbelieve and fear in what irresponsible way the fireworks were being fired in this demonstration. However, it's informative and illustrative for all to watch.

http://dsc.discovery.com/beyond/player.html?playerId=203711706&bclid=715959348
 
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(Shall we do it in English for Meggsy et al?)

I have only seen the clips via the link you gave Vavoom. I guess the real Hazard Pay TV-shows must have more material to show. I was also surprised to see the way they manually fired that show, the way they had placed the racks, the order of firing (random). It was nice to see though.
 
there is an important music album of " offspring " that's name is : American idiot . isn't it ? . that's no freworks art that's is joke to the destiny. absolutely idiot .
 
As some of you might have already noticed, this show is currently running on the Dutch (European?) Discovery Channel. Now it's named "World's toughest jobs".

Broadcast times:
Sundays starting at 22:00 CET (re-run following Saturday starting at 13:20 CET).

Tonight episode 2 is shown. Episode 5 from the series deals with the job of a pyrotechnician. Logical calculations result in a broadcast-date for this show of September 30th. Re-run will than be on October 6th. So, here's your chance to program your VCR or recDVD.
 
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