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EAS 2014 DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAMME Monday, 22 September 2014


IAAPA Safety Institute Time: 09:00 – 16:00 Fee: ¤50 (IAAPA Members) ¤70 (Non-Members) Excluding VAT Location: Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam


The IAAPA Safety Institute at EAS provides the latest information on safety standards, ride protocols, accessibility issues, employee safety concerns, and other safety and compliance-related matters. The program concludes with a tour of the Amsterdam Dungeon operated by Merlin Entertainments. The IAAPA Safety Institute takes place at the Beurs van Berlage – the old stock exchange building in Amsterdam now a state- of-the art conference and event facility.


9:00–9:20 Opening Remarks


9:20–10:00


What Do All These Different Standards Mean? Speaker: Har Kupers, Vekoma Rides Manufacturing BV


10:00–10:40 European Playground and Water Park Standards Speakers: Roger Currier, Neuman Aqua Co., Victor Pelsmaker, Safety Director, Parques Reunidos


10:40–11:00 Coffee and Networking Break


11:00–11:45


The European Ride Inspection Process Speakers: Flip Sandell, UK Health and Safety Executive; Cameron Adam, UK Health and Safety Executive; Stefan Kasper, IS-FSF-MUC, TUEV Sued


11:45–12:30 Working with Contractors: A Review of Best Practices within the Industry Speakers: Bruno Fournet, HR Director - Health & Safety, Cast Dining and Housing at Disneyland Paris; David Bromilow, General Manager - Park Operations, Drayton Manor Park Limited


12:30–13:15 Lunch


13:15–13:45 Managing the Safety of Your Operations and Maintenance Staff Speaker: Marcus Bryan, Merlin Entertainments


13:45–15:00


Accessibility and the Attractions Industry Speakers: Stefania Cerino, Psychiatrist; Gianni Chiari, Secretary, EAASI; Eric Cosset, Director of Product & Development at Disneyland Paris and Dr. Kathryn Woodcock, Ryerson University


15:15–16:45 Tour of Amsterdam Dungeon


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