Risk Management of Amusement Park Presented by : Frankie Hau Date : 1 December 2005 1 Classification Amusement Park Industry Comprises: Theme Parks (cid:147) Zoos and Aquariums (cid:147) Family Entertainment Centers (cid:147) Carnivals (cid:147) Water Parks (cid:147) 2 Show & Entertainment Components Thrill Rides (cid:147) Aquariums (cid:147) Mammal Shows (cid:147) Video Game Centre (cid:147) Playgrounds (cid:147) Themed Areas (cid:147) Merchandize/Retail outlets (cid:147) Restaurant/Food & Beverage Outlets (cid:147) Special Events (Christmas, Halloween) (cid:147) Mascots (cid:147) 3 The Risk Equation Probability X Severity (cid:147) Frequency X Harmful effect (cid:147) 4 What is Safety ? Safety is never an accident: (cid:147) It is always the result of high intension, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution, it represents the wise choice of many alternatives. 5 The Philosophy of Safety So far as reasonably practicable, (cid:147) improves the safety performance on all aspect in a continuous manner, in order to achieve the goal of elimination or reduction of human injuries and loss of property. 6 Does this looks safe to you…. ? 7 Typical Theme Park Safety Program The following slides portray a (cid:147) typical sample of a safety management program in amusement park…….. 8 SSaaffeettyy iinn AAmmuusseemmeenntt PPaarrkk We are focusing on Ride Safety (cid:147) Facility Safety (cid:147) Guest Safety (cid:147) Food Safety and Hygiene (cid:147) Staff Safety (cid:147) Safety Training and Promotion (cid:147) Contagious Diseases (e.g. Dengue (cid:147) Fever, Melioidosis, SARS, Avian Flu) 9 RRiiddee SSaaffeettyy 10
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