The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Owner confirms worker badly hurt in fireworks plant blast

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SLATINGTON, PA. » An apparent ignition malfunctio­n a fire at a Pennsylvan­ia fireworks company caused at least one explosion that badly injured a worker, the owner said Friday.

John Kemps, owner and president of Celebratio­n Fireworks said an electric match might have worked improperly, causing the blast about 7:20 a.m. The electric match devices are attached to each firework shell and are used to ignite them.

Emergency workers said the female employee’s injury is potentiall­y life-threatenin­g, Kemps said. The woman’s name was not immediatel­y released.

Kemps said the woman is a part-time employee whose father also works at the plant in Washington Township, near Slatington, about 70 miles northwest of Philadelph­ia.

“Accidents unfortunat­ely do happen in this industry,” Kemps told The (Allentown) Morning Call at the scene. “I am quite distraught because we have an employee who is injured quite badly. I also know that the public wants what we do for the holiday, and we don’t want to disappoint them. But I am worried about her.”

Kemps said the other workers “understand the nature of what we do, and they know it could have been them. This is the first time we’ve had (an explosion) since we started in 2001. I was trying to keep it to zero.”

Five to 15 workers are typically at the plant each day, Kemps said. The company produces fireworks and displays for weddings, holidays, community events and other occasions in eastern Pennsylvan­ia, Delaware and New Jersey, according to its website. The facility is licensed by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Kemps said.

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