State issues safety tips for families as carnival season begins
Illinois
Department of Labor conducts inspections statewide to ensure rides
and attractions meet safety standards
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[June 08, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD
-- With summer just around the corner, the Illinois
Department of Labor is reminding families about how to stay safe
while enjoying rides and attractions at amusement parks, festivals,
street fairs and carnivals across the state.
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"As carnival season kicks off and millions of families and children
make their way to theme parks and carnivals throughout the state, we
will continue to conduct safety inspections and permit only those
rides and attractions that meet established safety guidelines," said
Joseph Costigan, department director. "We also encourage patrons to
follow instructions and heed posted signs to ensure a safe and fun
experience." The Illinois Department of Labor enforces the
Carnival
and Amusement Rides Safety Act to regulate amusement rides and
attractions open to the public in Illinois. The department inspects
nearly 5,000 rides each year at stationary parks, go-kart tracks,
inflatable jump facilities, traveling carnivals and fairs, to
determine if they meet safety requirements under state law and
manufacturers' standards -- before issuing permits to operate. Rides
and attractions include mechanical rides, inflatable attractions,
carousels, trains, trams, ski lifts, rope tows, go-kart tracks, dry
slides, mobile climbing walls and power trampolines.
IDOL offers the following guidelines for fairgoers:
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Amusement rides or
attractions should not be operated for public use without a
current (2012) permit sticker issued by IDOL. Make sure every
ride and attraction has a permit sticker affixed to it. View a
copy of the department's permit at
http://state.il.us/agency/idol/facts/permit.htm.
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Read and follow
all posted rules. Observe age, height and weight restrictions.
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Follow all
instructions given to you by the ride operator.
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Do not run near or
around rides.
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Use provided
safety equipment, such as seat belts, shoulder harnesses and lap
bars.
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Keep head, hands,
arms and feet inside the ride at all times.
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Stay seated in the
ride until it comes to a full and complete stop.
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Do not assume a
ride is safe for small children if you hold on to them.
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Talk to your
children so they know what to expect of the ride.
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If a child or
friend is afraid of the ride, never force them to ride.
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Observe the ride
in operation before riding it. If something looks wrong, don't
ride it.
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Report unsafe conditions, accidents or
rides operating without state permits to local law enforcement
and IDOL at 217-782-9347.
Illinois law prohibits convicted sex offenders and others
convicted of violent crimes from operating rides and attractions,
and requires owners and operators to conduct criminal background and
sex offender registry checks on operators prior to hiring them. The
law also requires owners to implement a substance-abuse policy for
operators, which includes random drug testing.
Anyone who operates amusement rides or amusement attractions that
are open to the public without having obtained the required 2012
state permit from Illinois Department of Labor is guilty of a Class
A misdemeanor and may face fines of up to $2,500.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Labor file received from the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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