Richard Coates (2015233)



ASP Stats

Membership Number

2015233

Company

Freelancer

Member Since

May 22, 2015

Experiences Logged

4


ASP Recognised Courses
Awareness Course (1 Day)
LS-Live Studios, Wakefield
May 22, 2015

Personal Training
Pratctical Pyrotechnics Safety Awareness one day course by Lincoln Parkhouse
Backstage Academy, L. S. Studios, Wakefield,
May 2015 - No Expiration Date

Personal Experience
Date Venue Description
Jun 26, 2016 Hayling Island Beachlands 999 Emergency Services day Use of pyrotechnics from Just FX, Le Maitre and Viking Fireworks, Manston. Simulating fire and explosions for displays by fire and emergency services; plus WWII scenario of air attack and scenario of model aircraft trailing smoke crash into building with explosions and fire. Sunset ceremony with silver gerbs, thunderflashes, all scenarios supported by field gun from the Royal Armories.
Jun 21, 2015 Hayling Island Beachlands 999 Emergency Services day Use of pyrotechnics from Just FX, Le Maitre and Viking Fireworks, Manston. Simulating fire and explosions for displays by fire and emergency services; plus WWII scenario of air attack
Jul 20, 1990 1983 Kent Fire Brigade Thameside and Earls Court London. Rehersals and then 3 weeks of performance for the Royal Tournament simulating WWII scenario under the direction of Major Sir Michael Parker
May 1, 1990 Various Fire Brigade venues in England, Wales and Scotland over period 1978 - 1999 Fire brigade demonstrations and displays involving simulated road accidents and building fires using pyrotechnics from Theatrical Pyrotechnics Manston, Kent. Firebursts, thunderflashes, small arms simulators both electric and manual



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