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  1. www.iaapa.org › safety-security › amusement-ride-safetyAmusement Ride Safety - IAAPA

    Incident reporting is mandatory for IAAPA members in the United States. Below are the number summary ride safety numbers from the North America Fixed-Site Amusement Ride Injury Survey, 2021 Update. IAAPA members can access North America Rides Survey Reports from 2001 – 2021 here.

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  2. Daily Schedules. Classes start with a brief program overview at 7:45 each day Classes end at 6:00pm on Tuesday and Wednesday Classes end at 5:00pm on Thursday. Click Here to Download the latest General Information Brochure which includes these Schedules, Hotel and Seminar Locations, FAQs and more.

  3. NAARSO provides comprehensive online education classes at affordable prices, with the added benefit of class CEUs being accepted by other organizations. Our organization prioritizes amusement ride safety, the education of our members, and provides member benefits and services, including continuing education.

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  4. www.iaapa.org › safety-security › ride-safety-reportIAAPA Ride Safety Reports

    Fixed-Site Amusement Ride Safety Reports. Safety is the number-one priority of the attractions industry. Complete and accurate data. demonstrate this fact and provide a means of evaluating over time.

  5. Missouri Amusement Ride Safety Program. Watch a DFS Amusement Ride Inspection. Missouri’s amusement ride safety program includes both scheduled annual safety inspections and spot inspections. Legislation to regulate amusement ride safety was first approved in 1997.

  6. In addition to a thorough set of internal mechanical, electrical, design, and operational safety checks and standards, fixed-site amusement rides are subject to one or more layers of independent examination: state and local government, insurance companies, and private safety firms.

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  8. Safety Regulations for U.S. Amusement Rides. Amusement ride safety in the United States is regulated through a patchwork of voluntary standards and federal, state, and local laws.

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