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Standard Operating Procedure 

Attraction:  EUROBUNGY-TRAMPOLINE 

 

August 

2011 

Policy: Standard Operating Procedures Manual 

Approved: Peter Raidt 

 

Page 13 of 39 

 

Weight Range for our elastics. 

 
This table sheets are only showing directions. With the aging of the elastics they lose bounce and 

you  might have to increase the number of elastics. Also the capability of the jumper increases or 
decreases  the numbers of elastics you have to put on. 
 

LOOPS 
 

You have 10lbs, 20lbs and 40lbs elastics  we call them A,B,C 

 
Body Weight of Jumper in Pounds         

 

Number of Elastic to be 
attached to Each Side 

                                                                      

 

of the Harness 

 

Pound 

Elstic Loops for regular 
Jumper 

20  

2 A 

30 

1A 2B 

40 

2B 

50 

2B1A 

60 

3B 

70                                 

3B1A 

80                                 

2B1C 

90 

2C1A 

100 

2C1B 

110 

1A1B2C 

120 

2B2C 

130 

A12B2C 

140 

1B3C 

150 

1A1B3C 

160 

4C 

170 

1A4C 

180 

1B4C 

190 

1A1B4C 

200 

5C 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EUROBUNGY

Page 1: ...EUROBUNGY TRAMPOLINE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE EUROBUNGY Standard Operating Procedures...

Page 2: ...y The information contained herein is proprietary and is owned in its entirety by EUROBUNGY This manual is to be used exclusively by authorized associates of EUROBUNGY and is protected pursuant to the...

Page 3: ...please feel free to ask questions at any time during your training Remember to always be thinking SAFETY while operating EUROBUNGY TRAMPOLINE This manual has been designed to help you understand this...

Page 4: ...the attraction noises procedures nuances and any changes in its operation or surroundings will be quite apparent to you Notify your supervisor should you notice a change in the way the attraction oper...

Page 5: ...Hoist Rope During times the Ride is not set up the Rope must be stored in a place where they can not be kinked any how The jumper rope and winch rope comes normally with sewn Loop ends Nevertheless a...

Page 6: ...unning smoothly and freely through the pulleys and the hoist Should the ropes become entangled worn or damaged discontinue their use Take corrective action before allowing anyone else to ride g Operat...

Page 7: ...ng immediately Only vertical movements are allowed Do NOT land with head or shoulders on the trampoline No hard soled shoes or heels allowed Operators are not responsible for lost or damaged items lef...

Page 8: ...may deny entry to the EUROBUNGY to any person if in the opinion of the owner operator the entry may cause above normal exposure to risk of discomfort or injury to the person who desires to enter or if...

Page 9: ...GUESS 15 The Operator must have been trained according this Manual 8 EUROBUNGY TRAMPOLINE ELEMENTS 1 HARNESSES The EUROBUNGY HARNESS is the actual link the restraint system between the jumper and the...

Page 10: ...nd left readjust the harness If the jumper does not fit in any of the harnesses do not use the EUROBUNGY TRAMPOLINE The harness should fit the jumper tightly but not so tightly that it is uncomfortabl...

Page 11: ...it can not travel along the winch rope or if it is a new Limit Disk without any screws just use two zip ties on each side of the disc to fix its location This avoids that any operator can pull the ro...

Page 12: ...and jumper rope So far the configuration was as following Harness carabiner elastics carabiner swivel jumper rope Now we recommend the following Harness swivel carabiner elastics carabiner jumper rope...

Page 13: ...to increase the number of elastics Also the capability of the jumper increases or decreases the numbers of elastics you have to put on LOOPS You have 10lbs 20lbs and 40lbs elastics we call them A B C...

Page 14: ...greatly with the individual abilities of the jumper This effect becomes more pronounced at the upper end of the weight scale as it goes almost unnoticed at the lower weight classes Use the higher num...

Page 15: ...each end of the elastic into one hand Then twist one elastics s tail end 10 times before knotting it The tape knot as its name suggests is used to tie the ends of tape webbing together usually into a...

Page 16: ...GY TRAMPOLINE August 2011 Policy Standard Operating Procedures Manual Approved Peter Raidt Page 16 of 39 Starting from the free end retrace the original knot with the second piece of tape Continue ret...

Page 17: ...be straight and able to move freely through the pulleys Stop the operation immediately if any of the mentioned criteria is in malfunction 5 SUSPENSIONS TRAMPOLINES The suspensions are the elements of...

Page 18: ...he PVC material If you can not bump in at least 2 release some air Banners If your EUROBUNGY is equipped with banners please read this chapter The banners do not resist to big thunderstorms In case of...

Page 19: ...points ensuring that the pulleys work properly with no excessive wear the swivels work properly and they swivels have their safety pins in Check the hoist and its rope thoroughly Check the ropes for...

Page 20: ...to harness and EUROBUNGY TRAMPOLINE structure Cashier trained and certified staff member responsible only for selling tickets and weighing participants Cashiers may not secure or jumpers or operate a...

Page 21: ...a ride is operating or while a non operational location is not fully locked out Limited Contact Policy The limited contact policy is in place to prevent you from having unnecessary contact with guests...

Page 22: ...g listing install dates of the Powercords LOOPS Daily Inspection Log A supervisor must complete a Daily Inspection Log at the beginning of each day The Elastic Log is located in Appendix A at the end...

Page 23: ...h all additional positions staffed up to 4 people plus one cashier may be assigned to operate the attraction simultaneously The following is a list of those positions and the general duties of each CA...

Page 24: ...within the weight restrictions 2 Ensure the guest is at the correct jump station for his or her weight class or adjust elastic combinations as required If you have to add on or hook off elastics do t...

Page 25: ...ure and that the jumper is comfortable If the jumper does not fit in any of the harnesses do not operate attraction 9 The harness should fit the jumper tightly but not so tightly that it is uncomforta...

Page 26: ...wn in a straight line without swinging back and forth 5 Release the UP button when the jumper reaches optimum height At reaching optimum height the jumper is free to do somersaults Optimum height is r...

Page 27: ...eds to be stopped from swinging before he or she is lowered and then readjusted according to a higher weight class Never lower a jumper toward the trampoline when they are still swinging To stop a jum...

Page 28: ...ance should you lower the hoist to the point that the rope leading into the hoist is excessively slacked Failure to be aware of this could result in serious damage to the rope 4 Once the jumper is sta...

Page 29: ...ntenance assistance 3 Maintenance if requested and supervision will assess the situation and determine if the attraction will remain in operation 4 If a problem develops that poses an immediate threat...

Page 30: ...UNGY TRAMPOLINE does not operate in the rain The rain can damage the equipment as well as risk the safety of the guests 1 When it starts to rain stop all jumpers 2 The trampolines get very slick when...

Page 31: ...ed out before the end of the shift 2 Major fire A major fire is one in which there is a severe danger to guests crewmembers or equipment exists a The person in charge of the attraction must be notifie...

Page 32: ...temporarily closed due to minor difficulties without disclosing specific details NOTE Depending on the length of time necessary to reopen the attraction the queue line may be evacuated Only the superv...

Page 33: ...n EVACUATING THE ATTRACTION 1 Remain calm and reassure our Guests that we have the situation under control 2 Lower any jumpers quickly following all normal unload safety procedures 3 Direct jumpers to...

Page 34: ...r moves toward center of the jump apparatus to operate the hoist assembly to raise jumper As soon as Powercords are tensed operator directs jumper to begin jumping while gradually raising the jumper i...

Page 35: ...will be still possible The weight Chart will vary the more elastics inside are broken The Powercords should be retired if the cloth is severely damaged or the elastics inside are broken by more than...

Page 36: ...ardware CARABINERS SWIVELS AND PULLEYS All Alu carabiners open and close properly Wear on carabiners swivels and pulleys Functional tests of carabiners swivels and pulleys Rope passage through pulleys...

Page 37: ...UNGY TRAMPOLINE POWERCORD LOOP ELASTICS LOG INSTALLED RETIRED INSTALL DATE 10lbs 20lbs 30lbs RETIRE DATE 10lbs 20lbs 30lbs The elastics should be replaced regularly for optimal use and safety If at an...

Page 38: ...er weighs 60lbs put one elastics for 50lbs g Choose the right size of harness for the jumper s weight Small harnesses are from 20lbs to 100lbs and large harnesses fit from 75lbs to 200lbs If you have...

Page 39: ...around and lower down jumper 1 Before doing so must tell the jumper Please stop bouncing time is up I let you down While doing so monitor the 2nd jumper and give help if necessary You can give a jumpe...

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