1、Z267-00(reaffirmed 2011)Safety code for amusement rides and devicesBlank pageUpdate No. 2 Z267-00 January 2001 Note: General Instructions for CSA Standards are now called Updates. Please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.csa.ca for information about the CSA Standards Update Service
2、. Title: Safety Code for Amusement Rides and Devices originally published March 2000 The following revisions have been formally approved: Revised Outside front cover, inside front cover, title page New None Deleted None CSA Standard Z267-00 originally consisted of 41 pages (ix preliminary and 32 tex
3、t), each dated March 2000. It now consists of the following pages: March 2000 iiiix and 132 January 2001 Cover, title page, and copyright page Update your copy by inserting these revised pages. Keep the pages you remove for reference. Blank pageCAN/CSA-Z267-00 Safety Code for Amusement Rides and Dev
4、ices A National Standard of Canada (approved January 2001) Blank pageThe Canadian Standards Association (CSA), under whose auspices this National Standard has been produced, was chartered in 1919 and accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to the National Standards system in 1973. It is a not-
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19、00 Safety Code for Amusement Rides and Devices Prepared by Approved by Standards Council of Canada Published in March 2000 by Canadian Standards Association A not-for-profit private sector organization 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3 1-800-463-6727 416-747-4044 Visit our Onli
20、ne Store at www.csa.ca ISBN 1-55324-176-2 Technical Editor: Paul Levine Managing Editor: Gary Burford Administrative Assistant: Elizabeth Hope Document Analyst: Indira Kumaralagan Document Processor: Hematie Hassan Editors: Maria Adragna/Samantha Coyle/Sandra Hawryn/Ann Martin/John McConnell Graphic
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22、 of the publisher. (Copyright page replaced January 2001) General Instruction No. 1Z267-00March 2000Title: Safety code for amusement rides and devicesPagination: 41 pages (ix preliminary and 32 text), each dated March 2000To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publication go o
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24、.csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.Blank pageCSA INTERNATIONAL -Z267-00 Safety Code for AlIlusenrenf Rides and Devices Published in March 2000 by CSA International 778 Rexdale Boulevard Toronto, Ontario Canada M9W 7R3 ISBN 7 -55324-7 76-2 Technical Editor: Paul
25、Levine Managing Editor: Gary Burford Administrative Assistant: Elizabeth Del Rizzo Document Processors: Hematie Hassan/Indira Kumaralagan Editors: Maria Adragna/Samantha Coyle/Sandra Hawryn/ Ann Martin/John McConnell Graphics Coordinator: Cindy Kerkmann Publishing System Coordinators: Ursula Das/Gra
26、ce Da Silva/Seetha Rajagopalan SGML Project Manager: Alison Macintosh CSA International- 2000 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher. CSA International Contents Technical Committee on Amusement Rides vi
27、Preface ix 1. Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Additional Guidelines 1.3 Existing Amusement Rides or Devices 1.4 Exceptions 7 1.5 Exemptions 7 1.6 Units of Measure 2 2. Definitions 2 3. Reference Publications 2 4. General Requirements 4 4.1 Physical Information 4 4.1.1 General 4 4.1.2 Used Rides and Devices 5
28、4.1.3 Information Plate 5 4.1.4 Information Requirements 5 4.1.5 Elements and Structures 6 4.2 Manufacturer Quality Assurance Program 6 4.2.1 Drawing Control Procedure 6 4.2.2 Material and Component Control Procedure 6 4.2.3 Inspection 6 4.2.4 Welding 7 4.3 Foundations 7 4.3.1 Fixed Amusement Rides
29、and Devices 7 4.3.2 Portable Amusement Rides and Devices 7 s. Design and Manufacture 7 5.1 Procedures for Developing Documentation and Records 7 5.1.1 Design and Calculations 7 5.1.2 Drawings and Records 7 5.1.3 Testing 7 5.2 Designing in Accordance with Passenger Weights 8 5.3 Passenger-Carrying De
30、vices 8 5.3.1 Design of Seats 8 5.3.2 Methods of Restraint 8 5.3.3 Passenger Clearance 8 5.4 Amusement Ride and Device Structures 8 5.4.1 Metal Structures 8 5.4.2 Timber Structures 8 5.4.3 Welding 9 5.4.4 Bolting Specifications 9 March 2000 Safety Code for Amusement Rides and Devices iii Z267-00 5.4
31、.5 Chain and Wire Rope 9 5.4.6 Air-Supported Structures 9 5.5 Electrical Components 9 5.5.1 Compliance with Standard 9 5.5.2 Emergency Control 9 5.5.3 Grounding 9 5.5.4 Exterior Lighting 70 5.5.5 Power Transmission Lines 70 5.6 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Components 70 5.6.1 Hydraulic Components 70 5.6.
32、2 Pneumatic Components 7 7 5.7 Operator Controls 77 5.8 Brakes 7 7 5.9 Machine Guards 72 5.10 Fencing 72 6. Testing and Inspection 72 6.1 Testing 72 6.1.1 General 72 6.1.2 Developmental Testing by the Manufacturer 72 6.1.3 Installation Testing 73 6.1.4 Operational Testing 73 6.2 Inspections 73 6.2.1
33、 General 73 6.2.2 Inspection Program 73 7. Maintenance Procedures 75 7.1 Manufacturers Responsibility 75 7.1.1 General 75 7.1.2 General Information 75 7.1.3 Lubrication 75 7.1.4 Daily Inspection 75 7.1.5 Maintenance Inspection and Testing 75 7.1.6 Fasteners 76 7.1.7 Electrical Systems 76 7.1.8 Hydra
34、ulic and Pneumatic Systems 76 7.1.9 Replacement Parts 76 7.1.10 Storage 76 7.1.11 Supplemental Information 76 7.2 Recommended Tests 76 7.3 Replacement Parts for Amusement Rides and Devices 76 7.4 Welding Connections 77 7.5 Owner/Operators Responsibility 77 7.5.1 Manufacturers Instructions 77 7.5.2 P
35、rogram of Maintenance, Testing, and Inspection 77 7.5.3 Training 77 7.5.4 Inspection 77 8. Operation 78 8.1 Manufacturers Responsibility 78 8.1.1 General 78 iv CSA international March 2000 CSA International 8.1.2 General Description 78 8.1.3 Safety Procedures 78 8.1.4 Operating Procedures 78 8.1.5 E
36、mergency Procedures 79 8.2 Owner/Operators Responsibility 79 8.2.1 Manufacturers Instructions 79 8.2.2 Fact Sheet 79 8.2.3 Training 79 8.2.4 Patron Safety 20 8.2.5 Signs 20 Appendices A - Water Slides 27 B - Go-Karts 25 C - Nondestructive Testing (NOT) 37 March 2000 Safety Code for Amusement Rides a
37、nd Devices v Z26J-00 CSA International Technical COlnlnittee on Alnusenrenf Rides A.N. Griffin Alberta Municipal Affairs, Chair Edmonton, Alberta J.F. Conklin Conklin (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and (c) be phrased where possible to permit a spe
38、cific “yes“ or “no“ answer. Committee interpretations are processed in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governing standardization and are published in CSAs periodical Info Update. For subscription details, write to CSA Sales Promotion, Info Update, at the address given above. March
39、2000 ix Blank page CSA International Safety Code for Amusement Rides and Devices Z267-00 Safety Code for Amusement Rides and Devices 1. Scope 1.1 General This Standard provides requirements for the design, manufacture, construction, modification, erection and dismantling, operation, inspection, test
40、ing, and maintenance of amusement devices and rides. Where any Clause of this Standard is at variance with the referenced Codes and Standards, the requirements of this Standard govern. The requirements of this Standard are adequate under conditions normally encountered in the industry. Requirements
41、for abnormal or unusual conditions are not specifically provided, nor are all details of engineering and construction prescribed. For the purpose of this Standard, the term “amusement ride“ or “ride“ includes amusement devices. 1.2 Additional Guidelines This Standard also provides non-mandatory guid
42、elines for (a) water slides (Appendix A); and (b) go-karts (Appendix B). 1.3 Existing Amusement Rides or Devices For an existing amusement ride or device, the requirements provided by this Standard for operation, maintenance, testing, modification, erection and dismantling, if applicable, and inspec
43、tion apply. Note: Existing equipment instal1ed in compliance with previous editions of this Standard may not comply with the new design requirements. 1.4 Exceptions In case of novel design, or new configurations that cannot be precisely classified, or cases of reported nonconformance, exceptions fro
44、m the requirement may be made, provided that equivalent safety is provided. 1.5 Exemptions This Standard does not apply to (a) amusement devices or rides that are designed and used as coin-operated devices or rides; (b) passenger ropeways conforming to CSA Standard CAN/CSA-Z98; (c) elevating devices
45、 conforming to CSA Standard CAN/CSA-B44; (d) childrens playspaces and equipment conforming to CSA Standard Z614; (e) soft contained play systems conforming to ASTM Standard F 1918, other than stand-alone air supported structures; (f) amusement devices operated by muscular power; (g) recoil tethered
46、rides (bungee); and (h) hot-air balloons. March 2000 1 Z267-00 CSA International 1.6 Units of Measure The values given in SI (metric) units are the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only. 2. Definitions The following definitions apply in this Standard: Accepted engineerin
47、g practice - a practice that conforms to accepted principles, tests, or standards of nationally recognized technical or scientific authorities. Air-supported structure - an amusement device that incorporates a structural and mechanical system and employs a high-strength fabric or film that achieves
48、its strength, shape, and stability by pre-tensioning with internal air pressure, all of which are intended to provide an enclosed area for the enjoyment of those within. Amusement ride (amusement device) - a device or combination of devices or elements that carries, conveys, or directs a person over
49、 or through a fixed or restricted course or within a defined area, for the purpose of amusement or entertainment. Control access system - a device, barrier, or mechanism that prohibits unauthorized activation of a ride or device control system. Inspector - a person who, through education, experience, and training, is able to properly evaluate an amusement ride or device to determine its conformance with this Standard. Installation - the act of on-site construction or the physical setting up and making ready for use of a ride or device. Major
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