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Standard Operating Procedure
Attraction: EUROBUNGY-TRAMPOLINE
August
2011
Policy: Standard Operating Procedures Manual
Approved: Peter Raidt
Page 23 of 39
OPERATION
OPENING PROCEDURES
1.
Complete pre-opening cleaning duties.
2.
Uncover and plug in control box for hoist.
3.
The supervisor will assign operators to assist in the set-up of equipment at operating stations
as outlined.
4.
The supervisor will decide how to pre-set the elastics and harnesses in each in each jump
station to accommodate different weight classes.
5.
The Supervisor will complete the Daily Inspection form before permitting anyone to ride.
6.
The Operator must complete one cycle of the complete Jumping procedure of each jumping-
station ( this means each trampoline) before opening the ride to the public.
OPERATING POSITIONS:
A minimum of 1 person is required to operate the EUROBUNGY-TRAMPOLINE. With 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.
CASHIER POSITION
If a separate cashier is utilized, this person will stand in the area next to the cash register, near
the entrance gate on the attraction.
1.
When a Guest approaches the attraction, greet them and ask if they are interested in trying
the attraction.
2.
Determines if the potential jumper meets all rider requirements.
3.
If the guest meets the rider requirements, sell the jumper a ticket, either a single ride ticket
or a double-time ticket.
4.
Have the Guest queue up outside of the entrance gate.
5.
As space permits, open the entrance gate to allow jumpers into the attraction area.
6.
Explain to the guest (jumper) that their weight determines the Powercord straps we will be
using.
7.
Weigh jumper, making sure to get an accurate reading. Tell the jumper what his or her
weight is.
8.
Determine which jump station the jumper should go to according to their weight.