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This document outlines inspection procedures and checklists for theme park rides. It discusses daily, weekly, and monthly inspections to ensure ride safety and proper functioning. Key personnel like ride operators and maintenance staff are responsible for thorough inspections of rides, supplies, safety equipment, and cleanliness. Standard operating procedures provide guidelines for safe ride operation and emergency response. Documentation of inspections and any issues is important for preventative maintenance and policy improvement.
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Tle RVWR

This document outlines inspection procedures and checklists for theme park rides. It discusses daily, weekly, and monthly inspections to ensure ride safety and proper functioning. Key personnel like ride operators and maintenance staff are responsible for thorough inspections of rides, supplies, safety equipment, and cleanliness. Standard operating procedures provide guidelines for safe ride operation and emergency response. Documentation of inspections and any issues is important for preventative maintenance and policy improvement.
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TLE RVWR (GARCIA) • Weekly Ride Preventive

Maintenance
- Done for minor adjustment and
OPERATING RIDE LOCATION calibration

Theme Parks • Done for minor adjustment and


o Considered a staple family attraction calibration
across the world, known best for their - Comprehensive & thorough
rides and rollercoasters that appeal to inspection or maintenance of rides for
thrill-seeking children and adults alike. part replacement and re-certification

o Their success and profitability are LOCK OUT Procedure:


maintained by installing ever more
daring and safe rides and appealing to Inspectors:
popular cultural figures and franchises
1. Ride Operator - Pertains to the one
who operates the ride
ASTM / American Society for Testing and 2. Maintenance Department - A group
Material - An independent standard writing of personnel who do maintenance in the
body in the world park facilities and equipment.
What to Inspect?
ASTM F24 Committee
1. Rides
o Established the standards for ride 2. Supplies
design and manufacturing, testing, 3. Safety Equipment
operation, inspection and quality 4. Lights
assurance 5. Cleanliness
6. Emergency Button
o These standards are followed by
International Amusement Parks and
Attractions (IAPA) Ride Cycle

• Loading - ensure safety gears are


Worthiness - The suitability to perform the properly installed
function • Communication – ensures that ride
commences safely
• Unloading – alighting the riders
Checklists:
Daily Ride Inspection Checklist Loading and Unloading
- Used to inspect the ride functions, queue area,
entry area, seats, safety restraints and devices, a. Loading
lights and other requirements o Act of filling a ride
o Loading limitations
• Daily Ride Preventive Maintenance o Placement of riders
- Regularly done on a daily basis o Observe SOPs
o Courtesy is a must
• Monthly Ride Preventive o Reminders
Maintenances
- Done for re-adjustment and re-
calibration
b. Observing the Ride Step 2: CLEAN
o Vigilance on what is
o Upkeep the location and the
happening
ride
o Ensure quality control
o Unruly behaviors must be Step 3: DOCUMENT
acted upon
o Climatic changes o Make an inspection
Step 4: REPORT
c. Unloading
o Disembarking from the ride o Submit the inspection checklist
o Complete stop before to supervisor
unloading
o Observe SOPs
Documentation and Reports:
o Prepare Reports /record
a. Mechanical Crisis – for preventive
maintenance and inspection
SOP/Standard Operating Procedure
b. Unruly Behavior – for better policies
o Ensures correct, safe and prompt c. Emergency Situation – stoppage of ride
operations of rides operations
o To ensure safety and avoid accidents d. Equipment – head gears, safety belts
that may happen due to human or
mechanical errors

In Times of Emergency:
1. Vigilance – Normal vs. Crisis situation
2. Unruly Behavior – immediate action
is necessary
3. Response – should confirm with the
park’s SOP
Emergency Procedure:
1. Ride
o Remain calm and in control
o Don’t move the rider with injury
o Wait for the ride mechanic
o Don’t perform medical treatment

2. Fire
o Remain calm
o Request guest to vacate the area
o Notify supervisor or authority.
o For small fire, use extinguisher

Closing the Rides:


Step 1: CLEAR
o No guest is in the ride premises

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