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The safety management of amusement facilities in the United States is the responsibility of the two systems of the federal government and local governments (mainly at the state level). On the federal level, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) exercises jurisdiction over the acceptance, investigation, identification, and recall of mobile amusement device defect complaints from the perspective of consumer protection. The state government or some major city governments are responsible for the safety management, inspection and inspection, accident investigation and handling of fixed amusement facilities and mobile amusement facilities. Whether it is mobile recreational facilities or stationary amusement facilities, the state government or some major urban governments undertake most of the safety management work.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission is primarily engaged in the following activities to support the safety of recreational facilities:
(1) Became an investigator for the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, a state government attraction safety officer, and an information exchange center for local government attraction safety officials. Send safety information about amusement rides to the state or local area regularly, or provide other relevant information upon request.
(2) Establishing non-mandatory movements through the organization of the American Recreational Facilities Safety Committee (CARES), the National Association of Recreational Facility Safety Officials (NAARSO), the Outdoor Recreation Industry Association (OABA) and the International Amusement Industry Manufacturers and Suppliers Association (AIMS) Safety standards for amusement rides.
(3) Release and implement mandatory standards or prohibit consumer products (in the absence of appropriate standards).
(4) Develop specialized safety technology for mobile amusement rides.
(5) Responsible for investigating accidents involving specific mobile amusement devices and mobile amusement devices that may endanger safety defects. When receiving complaints from state government amusement facility officials, consumers, or other personnel, the committee's personnel evaluate complaints and then take appropriate follow-up actions (including prosecution and punishment).
(6) Assist individual states in the preparation of legislation by determining the manner in which state liaisons are provided and by providing legal norms.
(7) Provide state, local, and news media with information on casualties caused by recreational facilities throughout the country.
All states of the United States (including the District of Columbia) have state-owned safety facilities for managing amusement facilities. However, the security management departments and management methods established by each state are not the same. In the 51 states (special zones) of the United States, the security management institutions of 23 state amusement facilities are in the same government department (labour bureau, labor industry bureau, or fire station) as the safety management agencies for boilers, pressure vessels, elevators, and passenger ropeways. And so on.) Each of the five states is located in the Bureau of Agriculture and Health, and some states are located in government departments such as construction, public security, commerce, insurance, etc., or with the same government department as elevators and other special equipment. The main tasks of the management agencies of these state government departments are to promote and participate in the formulation of laws and regulations concerning amusement facilities, and to implement safety management and supervision, inspection, and accident investigation in accordance with laws and regulations.
Examples of the setting up of safety management agencies for amusement facilities in various states are as follows:
(1) Bureau of Industrial Safety and Health, Industrial Relations, California
(2) Bureau of Labor and Employment in Colorado
(3) Bureau of Consumption and Management of the District of Columbia
(4) Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
(5) Idaho State Construction Safety Agency
(6) Illinois Labor Bureau
(7) Kentucky Agricultural Bureau
(8) Louisiana Fire Department Office
(9) New Jersey Department of Consumer Affairs
(10) New York State Labor Bureau
(11) Ohio Department of Agriculture
(12) Washington State Labor and Industry Bureau
The United States is a very typical market economy and a federal state. Interested parties in amusement facilities also play a significant role in the management of amusement facilities. This is mainly reflected in the fact that the U.S. industry associations of various amusement facilities coordinate their industrial relations on behalf of their members, especially in the formulation and implementation of laws, regulations and standards, as well as self-discipline and unified qualifications. These organizations include the American Society of Materials (ASTM), the Recreation and Recreation Facility Safety Committee (CARES), the National Association of Recreational Facility Safety Officials (NAARSO), the International Association of Playgrounds (IAAPA), the Outdoor Recreation Industry Association (OABA), and International Pleasure Facilities Industry Manufacturers Suppliers Association (AIMS).
With regard to the U.S. system of regulations and standards for recreational facilities, since the U.S. government is responsible for the safety management of amusement facilities in the United States, there are no specific laws and regulations specific to the management of recreational facilities at the U.S. federal level, but all states have state legislatures and government agencies. The laws and regulations that govern the safety of amusement rides and the regulations and standards for recreational rides in the United States basically consist of the legal, regulatory, and standard levels. The standards adopted by laws and regulations are standards for recreational facilities developed by the American Materials Association. The aspects and depth of the adoption vary from state to state, with some states adopting all ASTM standards, and some states (such as New Jersey) use only partial terms and appear in the form of standards-like technical regulations. The state’s special laws and regulations for recreational facilities are as follows:
(1) California
Law: AMUSEMENT RIDES SAFETY LAW
Fixed amusement facility safety inspection project (PERMANENT AMUSEMENT RIDE SAFETY
INSPECTION PROGRAM)
Regulations: Permanent Amusement Rides Administrative Regulations
Permanent Amusement Ride Safety Orders
Amusement Rides (Portable Amusement Rides)
(2) Georgia
Law: Amusement Ride Laws
Carnival Ride Laws
Regulations: Amusement Ride Rules
Carnival Ride Rules
(3) Illinois
Law: Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act
Regulations: Carnival-Amusement Safety Board
Carnival and Amusement Rides Inspection Law
(4) Indiana
Law: Regulated amusement Device Safety Board
Regulated Places of Amusement or Entertainment
Regulated Amusement Devices
Regulations: Recreational Facilities Safety Committee (REGULATED AMUSEMENT DEVICE SAFETY
BOARD)
(5) Iowa
Law: Safety inspection of amusement "rides"
Regulations: Amusement parks and amusement rides (AMUSEMENT PARKS AND RIDES)
Amusement Park and Amusement Facilities Management (ADMINISTRATION—AMUSEMENT PARKS AND
RIDES DIVISION)
Amusement Parks and Amusement Safety Rules (SAFETY RULES FOR AMUSEMENT PARKS
AND RIDES)
(6) Michigan
Law: Carnival Amusement Facilities Act (CARNIVAL-AMUSEMENT SAFETY ACT OF 1966)
Regulations: Carnival and Amusement Rides
(7) Nebraska
Law: Amusement Ride Act
Regulations: Amusement Parks
(8) New Jersey
Law: Recreational Facilities Safety - Penalty (Carnival Amusement Ride Safety Violation-Fine)
Amusement Park Safety (Playground Safety)
Regulations: Carnival Safety Regulation
(9) New York State
Law: Carnival, Exhibition, Amusement Park Safety (CARNIVAL, FAIR AND AMUSEMENT PARK
SAFETY)
Regulations: amusement rides, observation decks, tents for carnivals, exhibitions and amusement parks (AMUSEMENT DEVICES,
VIEWING STANDS AND TENTS AT CARNIVALS, FAIRS AND
AMUSEMENT PARKS)
(10) Oklahoma
Law: Amusement and Sports AMUSEMENTS AND SPORTS
Regulations: Amusement Ride Safety Rules
(11) Pennsylvania
Law: Amusement Inspection Act
Regulations: AMUSEMENT RIDES AND amusements for carnivals, exhibitions, amusement parks, long installations or temporary installations
ATTRACTIONS ERECTED PERMANENTLY OR TEMPORARILY AT CARNIVALS,
FAIRS AND AMUSEMENT PARKS)
SAFETY STANDARDS FOR BUNGEE JUMPING
(12) Texas
Law: SPORTS, AMUSEMENTS, AND ENTERTAINMENT
Regulations: REGULATION OF AMUSEMENT RIDES
REGULATION OF CIRCLESS, CARNIVALS, AND ZOOS
(13) Washington State
)
Law: Recreational Facilities (RCW AMUSEMENT RIDES
Regulations: WAC Amusement Ride or Structures
(14) West Virginia
Law: Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act
Regulations: Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act 321
The Series 23. Commercial Bungee Jumping Safety Act 323
The standards of American amusement facilities are made up of ASTM standards, but some standards for materials, steel structures, welding, non-destructive testing, etc. are also cited in the ASTM Amusement Facilities Standards. Here only ASTM amusement facility standards are listed, as follows:
ASTMF24.10 test method
ASTMF24.20 Specification and Terminology
ASTMF24.24 Design and Manufacturing
ASTMF24.30 Maintenance and Inspection
Used by ASTMF24.40
ASTMF24.60 Special Recreation Facilities
ASTMF698 amusement machines and amusement facilities physical quantity technical conditions
Definition of terms related to amusement facilities in ASTMF747
ASTMF770 Amusement Rides and Rides Operation Procedure Conventions
ASTMF846 Game and Amusement Test Feature Guide
ASTMF853 Gaming Machine and Amusement Facilities Maintenance Program Conventions
ASTMF893 Amusement Rides and Amusement Facilities Inspection Guide
ASTMF1148-2000 Standard Specification for Safety Performance of Home Playground Equipment Consumers
ASTMF 1159-03 Standard Practice for Design and Manufacture of Passenger Controls, Artificial Walls, Dry Skis, Coin Operated and Purposeful Water Infusion-Related Entertainment and Recreational Facilities and Air Support Structures
ASTMF1193-03 Manufacturing Facilities Quality Standard Practice for Amusement Facilities
ASTMF1193-03a Amusement Manufacturing Quality Assurance Project and Manufacturing Requirements Standard Practice
Shock absorption of surface systems below and around playground equipment
ASTMF1305 Guidelines for the Classification of Injury Levels of Amusement Facilities
ASTMF1950 Transferring Natural Information Information Standards in Amusement Facilities
Standard Practices for Classifying, Designing, Manufacture, and Use of ASTMF2007 Car Carriers and Their Facilities
ASTMF2011 Standard Specification for Recreational Vehicle Safety and Performance
Consumer Safety Standard Performance Specification for the ASTMF2012 Fixed Activity Center
ASTMF2075a Standard Specification for Engineered Wood Fibers Used as Safety Surfaces for Sports Grounds Under and Around Stadium Equipment
ASTMF2137 Amusement Machines and Amusement Facilities Dynamic Characteristics Measurement Practices
ASTMF2291 Design Standard Practice for Recreation Facilities
ASTMWK1041 Guidelines for the Division, Design, Manufacture, Installation and Use of Waterpark Amusement Facilities
ASTMWK527 Recreation Facility Design Practices
Division, design, manufacture, installation and use of ASTMWK 529 waterway rides
ASTMF2291-04 "Standard Practice for Design of Amusement and Recreational Facilities" as a design guideline for the design of amusement machines and amusement facilities and guidelines for the transformation of amusement machines and amusement facilities. This standard covers most amusement facilities and is the basis of other standards for various amusement facilities.
The starting time and methods for implementing safety management of amusement facilities vary from state to state. So far, the United States has not matured as a boiler pressure vessel in the safety management of amusement facilities. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission, which is the federal government agency, was established in 1972, and the amusement facilities safety committee, which consists of state government amusement facilities safety officials, was established in 1996. In coordinating the differences in the safety management of U.S. amusement facilities, securing safety, and promoting the development of industry for recreational facilities (eliminating inter-state trade barriers), the Amusement Arcade Safety Committee and the Association of Recreation Facility Safety Officers are currently doing exactly the same thing as U.S. boiler pressure vessels at the beginning of the last century. What the Association of Surveyors (NB) did and was actively learning from the Association of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors. For example, the Amusement Facilities Safety Committee intends to establish a unique number (USID) for recreational facilities throughout the United States. The purpose of establishing this unique number is to make the recreational facilities traceable in the United States. The manufacturing facility of the amusement rides applies to the state where it is located to obtain the USID number before manufacturing, and registers the USID number with the amusement facility safety committee after manufacturing. In addition, this committee is also studying and formulating the inspection specifications for American amusement facilities. In addition, at the 2002 annual meeting, the relevant responsible personnel of the committee had submitted the “Amusement Facilities Manufacturing Data Report Formâ€, “Amusement Facilities Repair/Maintenance Report Formâ€, and “Amusement Facility Accident Report Form†to be unified across the country. The three tables, if discussed by state members of the Amusement Safety Committee, will be implemented first in the Member States and then gradually promoted throughout the United States. It can be said that these forms are the first step in the harmonization of inspection programs for amusement facilities throughout the United States. Those familiar with the Association of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors in the United States are aware that these are the current management practices of the Boilers and Pressure Vessel Inspectors Association.
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