Amusement Device Safety Inspection - North Carolina Safety Amusement Star Program is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Labor - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is the North Carolina Safety Amusement Star Program?
A: The North Carolina Safety Amusement Star Program is a program that regulates the safety of amusement devices in North Carolina.
Q: What does the program inspect?
A: The program inspects various amusement devices, such as roller coasters, water slides, and carnival rides.
Q: Who oversees the program?
A: The program is overseen by the North Carolina Department of Labor.
Q: What is the purpose of the inspections?
A: The purpose of the inspections is to ensure the safety of amusement device riders and to prevent accidents or injuries.
Q: How often are the inspections conducted?
A: The inspections are conducted annually for stationary amusement devices and every time they are set up for mobile devices.
Q: What happens if an amusement device fails the inspection?
A: If an amusement device fails the inspection, it must be repaired and re-inspected before it can operate.
Q: Are there any penalties for non-compliance?
A: Yes, operators who fail to comply with the inspection requirements may face penalties, including fines and suspension or revocation of their permit or license.
Q: How can I report a safety concern or complaint about an amusement device?
A: You can report a safety concern or complaint about an amusement device to the North Carolina Department of Labor's Elevator and Amusement Device Bureau.
Form Details:
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