amusement park emergency procedures
Shutdown and emergency evacuation procedures for amusement parks.
Amusement park cleaners work to keep the amusement park clean and take on small repairs. Amusement park cleaners usually work at night, when the park is closed, but urgent maintenance and cleaning is done during the day.
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Shutdown and emergency evacuation procedures for amusement parks.
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Eliminate dirt, rubbish or impurities in amusement park facilities such as booths, sporting equipment, vehicles and ride units.
Perform cleaning activities in specific areas by hand, when the surface is small or obstructed and the only means to clean such places is manually.
Conduct cleaning-in-place and sterilisation on all process equipment, tanks, and lines. These systems support automatic cleaning and disinfecting without the need for major disassembly and assembly.
Maintain, control and repair rides and attractions, both mechanically and electronically. Keep an exhaustive inventory of equipment in amusement parks and venues.
Use cleaning products to clean any surface covered by glass.
Disinfect the areas to which the public has access.
Conduct routine maintenance on equipment. Recognise and identify minor defects in equipment and make repairs if appropriate.
Adapt the cleaning working methods and procedures to the environmental conditions and adapt to weather conditions such as rain, strong wind or snow, when this affects the performance of the equipment or machinery that is being used.
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The ingredients used in the development of cleaning products, their properties and risks.
Clean away contaminants detected on the runway tarmac such as fuel, lubricants, hydraulic oils, marking paint and rubber. Use techniques for cleaning contaminants such as chemical cleaning, mechanical grinding, or high pressure water blasting.
Assist visitors entering or exiting rides, boats, or ski lifts.
Communicate with amusement park visitors whilst their ride is inoperative.
Guide visitors to rides, seats, and attractions.
Follow up activities to ensure permanent safety and decent behaviour of park visitors; remove unruly visitors if needed.
Ensure proper handling, storage, management and disposal of cleaning chemicals (CIP) in accordance with regulations.
Keep the working area and equipment clean and orderly.
Perform cleaning duties such as waste removal, vacuuming, emptying bins, and general cleaning of the working area. Cleaning activities should follow health and safety regulations if required.