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passenger containment. components (e.g. seating, foot wells, handrails, passenger restraints) designed to prevent passengers (3.26) from moving outside a predetermined area on a ride either as a result of biomechanical effects, the ride forces or the reasonably foreseeable behaviour of the passenger (3.26) 3.28.
This document specifies the minimum requirements necessary to ensure the safe design, calculation, manufacture and installation of mobile, temporary or permanently installed amusement ride machinery and structures, which are intended for use by persons as a leisure activity.
The standard is split up in 3 parts: EN 13814-1:2019 Safety of amusement rides and amusement devices - Part 1: Design and manufacture. EN 13814-2:2019 Safety of amusement rides and amusement devices - Part 2: Operation, maintenance and use.
ISO 17842-1:2015 specifies the minimum requirements necessary to ensure the safe design, calculation, manufacture, and installation of the following: mobile, temporary or permanently installed machinery and structures, e.g. roundabouts, swings, boats, Ferris wheels, roller coasters, chutes, grandstands, membrane or textile structures, booths ...
guidance on maturity risk assessments (MRAs); terminology in the section on 'Inspecting an amusement device'. Revised guidance on what the FJAC considers appropriate safe measures for the...
Safety is the top priority when it comes to amusement rides. This standard provides general guidelines for the operation and maintenance of rides and devices to be performed by the owner. 3) Standard Practice for Design of Amusement Rides and Devices (F2291)
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