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SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS


Lock it out for safety


Safety is and has always been the number one priority of the attractions industry, with maintenance checklist programmes playing a vitally important roles says David Bromilow, global director of parks and attractions at the Mobaro Park Group.


W


hen writing a check protocol, include the details the maintenance team need


at the sharp end. Ensure you provide and deliver a comprehensive documented training regime for the maintenance team members and audit your programme and team against this training and set of procedures. Manufacturers for the most part provide


outstanding documentation for service and inspection programmes for the rides, I have to say some better than others. This information must provide the very foundation of your check programme, ranging from daily, weekly, monthly, biannual, annual and so on. Handle with care and ensure you


align schedules with your own operating 36


schedule (operational periods/hours) frequency. Watch out for the catch all checks such as ‘check all bolts’, ‘check all welds’. This is becoming one of my pet projects with the chaps in manufacturing; always ensure your checks are valid and achievable.


Never discount feedback from operations Parks and attractions today often use two streams of pre-opening checks for rides and devices: technical/maintenance and operations. Operation team checks most often follow


the maintenance team onto the ride to conduct operations safety and presentation checklists. The operation team checks should be complimentary to the maintenance team checks with some


overlap in areas such as control systems and safety restraints etc. The operations and maintenance teams


often work together when conducting control function checks. For those maintenance guys out there, remember the operations team have the ride for 8 + hours, loaded and dynamic. They will pick up on items we will not have the opportunity to during our morning checks. I learnt at an early stage of my maintenance and engineering career, NEVER discount feedback from the ops team. The maintenance checks form the very


foundation of the overall maintenance and planned preventative maintenance programme for a ride or attraction. The checks encompass not only items for maintenance, but also safety.


PARK WORLD Handbook & Buyers Guide 2019


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