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  1. With effect from 1 January 2021, all British Standard codes that are currently used will no longer be applicable for amusement rides regulated under the ARS Act. Instead, the European Committee for Standardization codes will be applicable.

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  2. AMUSEMENT RIDES SAFETY (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2020. In exercise of the powers conferred by section 72 of the Amusement Rides Safety Act, the Minister for National Development makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement.

  3. 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.

  4. Download a free copy (PDF) Buy this product. This publication provides guidance for all those involved in the organisation, operation and management of fairgrounds and theme parks. It is...

  5. From August 2023, operators of amusement parks and fairgrounds will be able to demonstrate to customers that their rides are inspected and certified as safe to use by signing up to the Your Ride Checker© sticker scheme.

  6. This Amusement Rides Safety Management System (ARSMS) is issued by the Commissioner of Amusement Rides Safety to provide guidance to all amusement ride owners for the implementation of an effective Safety Management System.

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  8. Safety is the Amusement Park Industry's Number 1 Priority. Amusement park standards are set by the ASTM International, F24 Committee on Amusement Rides and Devices; ASTM F24 is comprised of consumer advocates, government officials, amusement park operators, ride manufacturers, and industry suppliers.