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Standard Operating Procedure
Attraction: EUROBUNGY-TRAMPOLINE
August
2011
Policy: Standard Operating Procedures Manual
Approved: Peter Raidt
Page 30 of 39
GUEST IN ATTRACTION AREA
1.
If an unauthorized guest is anywhere in the attraction area, stop the operation as quickly and
safely as possible.
2.
When the supervisor or the person in charge determines that the area is clear again, re-start
the jumpers following normal jumping procedures.
WEATHER
LIGHTNING
1.
At the first sight of lightning, discontinue operations and immediately lower the guests and
detach them from the harness.
2.
Do not pull equipment until/unless rain begins. Follow the procedures for rain.
3.
The attraction can reopen 20 minutes after the last lightning strike or when the sky is
completely clear.
RAIN
EUROBUNGY-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 wet and it is no longer safe to jump. Advise jumpers to
walk carefully off of the trampolines.
3.
Promptly start taking down all the Powercords, cover the hoist controls, and put all of the
rest of the equipment away.
4.
If the elastics get wet, hang them in a dry place so they can air out.
NATURAL DISASTER
FIRE
1.
Minor fire:
A minor fire is one where there is danger to equipment, but only a minor danger to
guests or employees; it can be extinguished with one or two fire extinguishers.
a.
The supervisor or person in charge of the attraction must be notified
immediately.
b.
DO NOT PANIC. Remain calm while handling the situation. Before
attempting to extinguish a fire make sure guests and employees are clear and
the appropriate personnel are notified so assistance can be dispatched.