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- The AHJ should be empowered to provide the permit to Owner/Operators to operate rides that comply with the regulation. Provide sufficient appropriation of education and funding to the AHJ to effectively enforce amusement ride safety regulations.
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practices. It deals with the safety of employers, employees and the general public using fairgrounds and amusement parks and gives advice on controlling risks, site layout and safe systems of work. It also provides information and guidance on fairground ride design, manufacture, installation, operation, maintenance and inspection. HSE Books
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.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) play a critical role in ensuring public safety and the proper functioning of built environments. Here are some benefits of AHJs: AHJs are responsible for enforcing building codes, fire codes, and other regulations in a given jurisdiction.
Aug 31, 2022 · Although the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) oversees mobile amusement rides and carnival attractions that travel from state to state, fixed-site amusement ride regulation, like those at theme parks, is left to the states.