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What safety standards are required for Ferris wheel amusement facilities?
As an entertainment facility operated at high altitude, the safety of the Ferris wheel has always been the focus of the industry. In order to ensure the safety of tourists, Ferris wheel amusement facilities need to follow a series of strict safety standards. The following is a detailed summary of the safety standards of Ferris wheel amusement facilities:
1. Design and manufacturing standards
The structural design of the Ferris wheel should comply with relevant national standards and specifications, especially in extreme cases such as high wind speed or earthquake, corresponding design and response measures are required. During the manufacturing process, the design documents, standards and safety technical specifications must be strictly followed to ensure the quality and safety of the facilities. For example, diamond guardrails should be set on the top and sides of the upper and lower parts of the car, and the railings should be firm and not arched.
2. Daily inspection and maintenance standards
The Ferris wheel needs to be regularly inspected and maintained, including key parts such as turntables, seats, seat belts, transmission devices, lighting systems, electrical equipment, etc., to ensure the safe operation of the equipment. Each maintenance should be recorded in detail, including the time, content, personnel and other information of the maintenance, so as to facilitate subsequent traceability and evaluation. Any abnormal situation should be stopped immediately and repaired.
3. Operation and management standards
Operator training: The managers and operators of the Ferris wheel need to undergo professional training, have relevant skills and certificates, and be familiar with the equipment's safe operating procedures and emergency response measures.
Safety management: During the operation of the Ferris wheel, a sufficient number of safety officers should be equipped to be responsible for the safety of tourists. Safety officers should have certain professional knowledge and skills to deal with emergencies. The Ferris wheel operator should formulate an emergency plan to ensure that it can respond quickly in the event of an emergency, including personnel evacuation, rescue measures, equipment failure handling, etc.
Passenger management:
Relevant reminders and warning signs must be set up at the entrance of the Ferris wheel to inform tourists of safety precautions.
Passengers should read and comply with safety regulations before riding, such as not carrying sharp or easily detached objects, and wearing seat belts.
People with heart disease, hypertension, cervical spondylosis, lumbar spondylosis and other diseases, as well as pregnant women, drunk people, and mentally ill patients should not ride the Ferris wheel.
Children below a certain standard (such as 1.2 meters) need to be accompanied by their parents.
Passengers should follow the guidance of the staff and queue up in an orderly manner. It is forbidden to fight for seats, make noise, or throw debris.
IV. Environmental and safety standards
Environmental sanitation: During the operation of the Ferris wheel, the environment around the equipment must be kept clean and tidy, and a sufficient number of sanitation personnel must be equipped to clean and dispose of garbage in a timely manner.
Electrical safety: The electrical system should be safe and reliable, comply with electrical safety regulations, and avoid safety accidents caused by electrical failures.
Control system: The control system of the Ferris wheel should be advanced and reliable, capable of precise control and monitoring to ensure the safe operation of the Ferris wheel.
V. Supervision and evaluation standards
Government departments will conduct regular inspections and supervision of Ferris wheel facilities to ensure that their safety meets the prescribed standards. Any facility that does not meet safety standards will be ordered to stop operating until the problem is resolved. At the same time, government departments will also supervise and evaluate the service quality and management level of Ferris wheel operators, and take corresponding penalties against unqualified operators.
In summary, the safety standards for Ferris wheel amusement facilities cover multiple aspects such as design and manufacturing, daily inspection and maintenance, operation and management, environment and safety, and supervision and evaluation. The formulation and implementation of these standards are aimed at ensuring the personal safety of tourists and the normal operation of facilities, providing tourists with a safe and enjoyable recreational environment.
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