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Ride-100: Ride Operations Fundamentials

RIDE 101: Attraction Safety Fundamentals


Description

RIDE-100: Ride Operations Fundamentals

RIDE 101: Attraction Safety Fundamentals

  • Guest eligibility screening (height, weight, age, health)
  • Safety restraint systems and proper fitting
  • Pre-operation safety inspections
  • Emergency stop systems and when to use them
  • Incident recognition and response

RIDE 102: Ride Operator Positioning and Roles

  • Load/unload operator responsibilities
  • Control booth operator duties
  • Queue line attendant functions
  • Spotter and safety monitor positions
  • Communication protocols between positions

RIDE 103: Guest Loading and Unloading Procedures

  • Efficient boarding sequences
  • Proper restraint checking techniques
  • Guest distribution and weight balancing
  • Assisting guests with mobility challenges
  • Expediting unload without rushing safety

RIDE 104: Ride Cycle Management

  • Standard cycle times and intervals
  • Dispatch timing optimization
  • Managing multiple vehicles/units simultaneously
  • Reset and restart procedures
  • Throughput maximization techniques
Content
  • RIDE 101: Learning Objectives
  • Module 1: Guest Eligibility Screening
  • Summary 1.1: Guest Eligibility Screening
  • Reading 1.1: Understanding Guest Restrictions and Safety Standards
  • Video 1.1: The First Line of Defense
  • Interactive 1.1: Height Measurement Simulator
  • 1.1 Knowledge Check Quiz (7 questions)
  • Module 2: Safety Restraint Systems
  • Summary 2.1: Safety Restraint Systems
  • Reading 2.1: Restraint Systems and Proper Checking Procedures
  • Video 2.1: Ride Restraint Safety Protocols and Checks 
  • Interactive 2.1: Restraint System Check Training 
  • Knowledge Check 2.1 (7 questions)
  • Module 3: Pre-Operation Safety Inspections
  • Summary 3.1: Pre-Operation Inspection Protocols
  • Reading 3.1: Pre-Operation Inspection Protocols
  • Video 3.1: Daily Inspection Procedures 
  • Interactive 3.1: Inspection Simulator 
  • Knowledge Check 3.1 (8 questions)
  • Module 4: Emergency stop systems and when to use them
  • Summary 4.1: Emergency stop systems and when to use them
  • 4.1: Introduction to Emergency Stop Systems​
  • Interactive Element4.1: Poll Question
  • LESSON 4.2: Legal Requirements
  • LESSON 4.3: Types of Emergency Stop Systems
  • Knowledge Check4.3 : Matching Exercise: Match the E-stop type to the scenario
  • LESSON 4.3: E-Stop vs. Normal Stop
  • Interactive Element 4.3: E-Stop vs. Normal Stop
  • Video 4.3: E-Stop vs. Normal Stop
  • 4.4: WHEN TO USE EMERGENCY STOPS
  • Lesson 4.4
  • LESSON 4.4: Scenarios REQUIRING Emergency Stop
  • LESSON 4.4: Scenarios Using NORMAL Stop
  • LESSON 4.4: The Gray Area - When It's Not Clear
  • Case Studies 4.4: Real Incidents
  • MODULE 4.5: HOW TO ACTIVATE EMERGENCY STOPS
  • LESSON 4.5: Communication Protocols
  • LESSON 4.6: Guest Management During E-Stop
  • LESSON 4.6: Post-Activation Immediate Actions
  • Lesson 4.7: POST-E-STOP PROCEDURES
  • LESSON 4.7: Guest Evacuation (If Required)
  • LESSON 4.8: Incident Documentation
  • LESSON 4.9: Ride Restart Procedures
  • Section 5: Incident recognition and response
  • esson 5.1: INCIDENT RECOGNITION AND RESPONSE MODULE
  • Lesson 5.2: THE RIDE RESPONSE FRAMEWORK
  • Lesson 5.3: INCIDENT REPORTING
  • Case study 5.4: SPECIAL SCENARIOS
  • Lesson 5.5: AFTER-ACTION REVIEW
  • Knowledge Chech 5.5: 11 Questions
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever