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- A formal training program for ride operators and attendants encompassing all safety aspects of the park operations including: general health and safety knowledge, dealing with visitors who misbehave, dealing with defects and malfunctions, reporting procedures for accidents or incidents, emergency procedures, safe operation of specific attraction, safe loading and unloading of riders, details of passenger restrictions, use of passenger restraints, etc.
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guidance on maturity risk assessments (MRAs); terminology in the section on 'Inspecting an amusement device'. Revised guidance on what the FJAC considers appropriate safe measures for the...
Organisers must as far as reasonably practicable, maintain the overall safety of any amusement or attraction onsite so that people setting up, breaking down or using an amusement ride or...
The new European Standards EN 13814 series represents a step forward in the “state of the art” of safety of amusement rides. This development consolidates the best practices developed over the last 13 years, representing another significant step toward global harmonization.
The amusement rides and amusement devices include for example, roundabouts, swings, boats, Ferris wheels, roller coasters, chutes, booths, side shows and structures for artistic aerial displays.
Fairgrounds and Amusement Parks: Guidance on Safe Practice, HSG175, provides guidance for all those involved in the organisation, operation and management of fairgrounds and theme parks.
Health and safety guidance for fairgrounds Fairground frequently asked questions (FAQs) Popular questions relating to ride inspections and accident reporting. Are you a...? Fair organiser,...
With the recent explosion of amusement experiences having to do with body flight or indoor skydiving, standards are needed to ensure patron and employee safety. This standard would set a baseline for both portable and permanent attractions to reduce potential hazards.