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Standard Operating Procedure
Attraction: EUROBUNGY-TRAMPOLINE
August
2011
Policy: Standard Operating Procedures Manual
Approved: Peter Raidt
Page 32 of 39
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Make sure all Confidential Incident Notification forms are properly filled out
before the end of the shift.
EUROBUNGY-TRAMPOLINE Operations shall have a Fire Extinguisher close by.
This is an A-B-C type fire extinguisher, which can be used on any type of fire. To use the
extinguisher:
1.
Pull the safety pin from the handle.
2.
Aim the nozzle at the base of the flames.
3.
Squeezing the handle, sweep the propellant across the base of the flames.
Effective range for the average five-pound extinguisher is 8 to 10 feet. This type of
extinguisher will last from 10 to 20 seconds, and, when used properly, will put out a
medium sized fire. When the extinguisher is empty, the operator should back away from
the fire.
4.
Evacuate the queue and the attraction as indicated in this manual.
TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
An unplanned breakdown is an unexpected stopping of the attraction because of either a function
of the safety system or the failure of the mechanical or electrical system.
1.
The cashier or an operator must inform any waiting guests that the attraction is 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 supervisor determines this.
3.
If the attraction needs to be evacuated, the normal unloading procedures should be followed.
4.
When the problem has been resolved and Maintenance has given their approval, the
supervisor, or person in charge, may reopen the attraction and resume normal operation.
5.
The supervisor or person in charge should call the Resale office and inform them that the
attraction is up.
It is especially important for the operators to work in a professional manner so as to convey to
the guests that the park is working as quickly as possible to reopen the attraction. The guests
will likely be disappointed that the attraction is not operating and will be happier if they see that
the park is working to correct the problem. If possible, advise guests of the other rides in the
area but make sure the guests know they are welcome to wait.
In the event of a shutdown, the supervisor will determine whether or not to evacuate the queue.
The decision will depend on the severity of the problem and the amount of time needed to
correct the problem.
EQUIPMENT FAILURES:
Should a problem be found in the equipment or its operation the attraction may need to stop
operating, if it has not already done so.