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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pro Zone Trampoline Court Note: Until an ASTM Code is developed that covers the use of string beds, the state of PA is not allowing the use of string beds. Therefore, in PA, string beds will be replaced by the manufacturer with regular beds and no-hold netting will be in- stalled on the ledge such that it cannot be used to jump off (as it exceeds the 50-in height requirement under ASTM F2970- 15.
Ride Operator/ Staff Attendant Safety Check: Before the start of each Round/ Cycle, Ride Operator/ Staff Attendant in Pro Zone Trampoline Area will visually inspect Pro Zone Trampoline area and all surfaces to be free of any debris or hazards and assure that all Spring Cover Pads are in place.
• No sitting, lying down or resting on the court. • Trampolines are not recommended for pregnant women and persons with heart, back, neck and joint problems. • Urban Air will not be responsible for lost, stolen, or broken items.
• Obey all instructions given by the court attendants, and have fun! 2.1 Pro-Zone Rules: • Follow the instructions of the attendant. • One person per trampoline. • No double bouncing (bouncing someone higher). • No standing or jumping on the surface pads. •...
wear and tear issues, take a well-lit photo of the defected area (hole or abrasion, etc.) and email it to us for review. Abrasion (non-holes) should be viewed more critically for older jumping mats, as jumping mat fabric weakens over time. At the beginning of a business day, every jumping mat should be thoroughly inspected before users begin jumping (and replace any mats that show holes or excessive wear).
expected lifespan of the foam inside PVC vinyl sleeves is at least two years for most floor pads. Pad lining on the top of angled walls may last indefinitely. 4. Daily Safety Inspections and Cleaning In general, any soiled areas should be spot - cleaned in a day. Cleaning frequency will vary according to several factors: limitation, location, amount of usage, and monitoring effectiveness.
• Check to make sure that the equipment is clean. Pay special attention to balls, handrails, stair, treads, entrances, windows and other areas that are frequently touched. • Check if there are problems around entrances and exits. • Check all safety equipment for proper attachment and operation. •...
All maintenance must be performed by competent, qualified mechanics, capable of understanding the function of the parts and their proper installation. If anything occurs which leaves you in doubt, please contact Urban Air Trampoline Park. • When any part is cracked, cut, torn or missing.
• Inspect this equipment before each day of operation to determine that no part of this equipment is damaged, missing, or worn in such a manner that unsafe conditions can develop. • Perform our recommended maintenance procedures at the intervals specified and in the manner described in this manual.
All keepers (R-keys, hairpins, lynch pins, etc.) must be inspected for wear. If a keeper is bent out of shape or "sprung", it must be replaced. Hairpins are expendable parts. After repeated use, they become worn and “sprung" as shown. Acceptable hairpins Dimension A equals dimension B in a relaxed position...
Prevention should be a top goal of each Urban Air Trampoline Park employee. Therefore, it is imperative that the Urban Air Trampoline Park staff keep each activity as safe as possible. To prevent injuries and emergencies staff should be vigilant in enforcing the rules for each attraction.
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In response to an emergency, staff will ensure that injury forms have been provided to their supervisor. They will report any malfunction of an attraction to Urban Air Trampoline Park and the reporting body for the State where the facility operates.
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v. description of the injury or illness. Physical description of the injury or illness. Description of the events causing or related to the incident. vi. Description of the first aid service or treatment administered, including medications given. vii. Incident recording documentation needs to record the injury classified as: Injury Illness Serious injury/illness...
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c. What happened? Describe the injury situation as well as the body parts involved. Who is injured and what is being done. d. When dealing with injuries on the trampolines, always ask if the victim should be removed from the trampoline. This is important when dealing with neck and spinal injuries.
The supervisor on duty is responsible for completing an injury report from each accident/injury, which occurs during any activity sponsored by Urban Air Trampoline Park. Copies of blank injury reports are available in the reception/concession area and the Directors Office.
• When and Where: Date, time, and location of accident/incident, close call • Contact info of involved/injured patrons: Name; address; age; gender; phone number; guardian’s name, address, and contact info • Nature and extent of accident/incident: Description of injury or incident •...