N.J. Admin. Code § 5:14A-9.8 - Control of operation
(a) All amusement
rides shall have an operating manual. The owner of an amusement ride shall
operate the ride in accordance with the manufacturer's operating manual. In the
absence of a manufacturer's operating manual, the owner shall write an approved
operating manual. Where any conflict occurs between the operating manual and
this chapter, this chapter shall govern. The operating manual shall be kept at
the site where the ride is in use and shall be available for use by the
Department.
(b) The owner shall
ensure compliance with the requirements of
N.J.A.C.
5:14A-4.8 for ride operators.
(c) The ride operator shall not allow anyone
obviously under the influence of alcohol or drugs to ride the ride.
(d) The ride operator shall operate no more
than one ride at any given time.
(e) The ride operator shall monitor the
riders until the ride is completed.
(f) The correct number of operators necessary
to safely operate the ride, based on the operating manual, shall be on site and
in the correct location(s).
(g) The
Department may require additional operators in the event of "blind spots." An
additional operator with emergency stop capabilities shall be stationed in each
"blind spot" location during operations.
(h) An operator shall not leave the ride
unattended without disabling the controls so the ride cannot be started by
unauthorized persons. If the ride is left unattended and disabled during an
operational day, the operator, upon returning, shall run a complete cycle of
the ride.
(i) The operator or
operator assistants shall check each and every restraint, constraint, seatbelt,
lap bar and any other device used in securing riders into a vehicle
individually to assure that it is locked properly and that the rider fits
properly in the safety system.
(j)
Additional operation start button(s) shall be provided where loading and
unloading operations are being performed in an extended area where safety
restraints, harness and other devices are required to prevent ejection from the
ride during operations. The start button(s) shall work in series in that all
button(s) shall be depressed by operators before the ride will start.
(k) The operator or operator assistant shall
check the height, weight or size of riders, as applicable, with the height
mark, scale or other means of measurement provided by the owner. The means of
measurement shall enable the operator to determine whether a rider meets the
required limit in a "go, no go" fashion. No one who does not meet the required
limits shall be permitted to ride the ride.
1. When the weight of a rider is used to
determine entry to or use of an amusement ride, an accurate scale shall be
provided.
2. A rider not meeting
the approved height restriction may be accompanied by a companion if provided
for in the manufacturer's operations manual or otherwise specified by the
manufacturer. Companions shall meet any requirements given in the
manufacturer's specifications. The larger person shall be by the exit door to
ensure it stays closed and latched during operation unless this arrangement of
riders creates a conflict with (k)3 below.
3. Where riders are of disparate sizes,
riders shall be placed in the ride such that any action caused by centrifugal
forces shall push the weight of the lighter rider into the heavier
rider.
4. Riders at or above the
maximum weight may be allowed if such riders are provided for in the
manufacturer's operations manual. Distribution of such riders shall be as per
the operations manual.
(l) All powered amusement
rides and devices shall be equipped with a properly functioning operator
presence device.
1. The operator shall be in
constant contact with the operator presence device at all times during normal
operation of the ride. This rule shall not be construed to prohibit riders from
using amusement ride operating controls designed for use by a rider.
2. The operator presence device shall be
tested at each inspection.
3.
Exception: For rides and attractions where the operator presence device does
not add to safety, including roller coasters, bumper cars, log flumes, go karts
and some computer controlled rides, an operator presence device shall not be
required.
(m) The ride
operator shall exercise control over the ride to prevent dangerous actions by a
rider.
(n) In the event of an
emergency stop, routine stop (for the purpose of loading or unloading of a
rider), or a stop for any other reason, the operator or operator assistants
shall assure that no other riders have exited their vehicles
unexpectedly.
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