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Class A and Class B
- ADIPS has two categories of amusement devices: Class A and Class B. Some inspection bodies can only carry out inspection of Class B devices.
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Amusement device is a broader term and includes fairground rides, transportable structures entered by the public (e.g. haunted houses, arcades, tents and booths) and shooting galleries where hazardous projectiles are fired.
- Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme (ADIPS)
5.1 ADIPS registered amusement devices are subject to the...
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The primary mission of ADIPS is to guarantee that amusement...
- Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme (ADIPS)
5.1 ADIPS registered amusement devices are subject to the types of inspection detailed in HSG 175: Fairgrounds and amusement parks Guidance on safe – practice to ensure devices are fit for their intended use.
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 ...
selling and inspection of amusement devices of the provisions of the Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme (ADIPS). The scheme covers the: •four types of inspection required for amusement devices; •documentation required by amusement device operators; •registration and administrative control of appropriately qualified inspection ...
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 ...
To promote and improve fairground and amusement park safety, through rules and procedures relating to the inspection of amusement devices. This is done via a scheme supervised by the ADSC – formed...
TK Inspections carry out testing and inspections of amusement devices. We are authorised and regulated under the regulative body Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme ( ADIPS ) in the United Kingdom.