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The primary mission of ADIPS is to guarantee that amusement devices, ranging from carnival rides to theme park attractions, comply with the highest safety standards. Through a meticulous inspection process, ADIPS helps identify and rectify any potential issues, ensuring that these recreational experiences are not only enjoyable but, more ...
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1.1 ADIPS (the Scheme) covers the inspection and certification of Amusement Devices in the UK. It recognises the importance of independent inspection in assuring the safety of amusement devices. It providereassurance to s controllers, users and regulators of amusement devices and promotes the
ADIPS is the fairground and amusement park industry’s own adopted standard for inspection and certification of fairground rides and amusement devices. Created by the major industry trade associations – in close consultation with the HSE – to improve safety standards and increase public confidence.
To promote and improve fairground and amusement park safety, through rules and procedures relating to the inspection of amusement devices.
Amusement device inspections ADIPS covers the four types of inspection described in HSG175. The scheme allows for certain relaxation for older amusement devices. The four types of inspection can be divided into two groups: •pre-use inspections to establish initial integrity before an amusement device is used for the first time in this country ...
ADIPS also includes a series of pre-use inspections to check safety of design and manufacture, and to perform a series of tests to ensure it is installed and working safely before use by the public. In-service inspection is specifically about examining all safety critical parts and safety functions to identify defects which are or may become a ...
Pre-use inspection is an integral part of the Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme (ADIPS). It is in place to ensure that all amusement devices are independently