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Approval of Qualified Safety Inspector Training Programs. Section 344.11 provides for approval of QSI certification courses. Contact the ART office to obtain an application for QSI Couse Provider.
- Temporary
- Permanent Amusement Rides
- Passenger Tramways
- District Offices
The California Amusement Rides Safety Law (Labor Code sections 7900-7919) took effect in 1969, providing for the inspection of temporary amusement rides (TAR). Shortly thereafter, Title 8 regulations were adopted by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health and the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board to implement the statute. The re...
Assembly Bill 850 (Labor Code sections 7920-7932) took effect in California in 2000, establishing the Permanent Amusement Ride (PAR) Safety Inspection Program. Like the TAR Safety Inspection Program, the PAR Safety Inspection Program is administered by the Division's Amusement Ride and Tramway (ART) Unit. Establishment of this program represented a...
The California Passenger Tramway Safety Law (Labor Code sections 7340-7357) took effect in 1965, providing for the inspection of passenger tramways (TRAMS). Shortly thereafter, Title 8 regulations were adopted by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health and the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board to implement the statute. The regul...
Two amusement ride district offices have been established, one in Southern California (Santa Ana) and one in Northern California (Sacramento). The office in Santa Ana carries out the responsibilities of the PAR program in Southern California. The office in Sacramento carries out the responsibilities of the PAR program in Northern California and the...
(a) This Subchapter, consisting of four Articles, governs permanent amusement rides operated anywhere in the State of California. Article 3 applies only to aquatic devices, while Articles 1, 2, and 4 apply to all permanent amusement rides, including aquatic devices.
Application and Definitions. §3195.1 Application. (a) This Subchapter, consisting of four Articles, governs permanent amusement rides operated anywhere in the State of California. Article 3 applies only to aquatic devices, while Articles 1, 2, and 4 apply to all permanent amusement rides, including aquatic devices.
Apr 8, 2017 · Covers permanent and portable rides under separate statute/regulations. Includes waterslides, bungee jumps, ziplines, mechanical bulls and surfing simulators. Excludes go-karts, inflatables, dry slides, rock walls/climbing structures, walk-through and glass houses, and live animal rides.
California Codes Division 5, Safety in Employment; Part 8.1, Permanent Amusement Ride Safety Inspection Program. Refreshed: 2018-05-15
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