Immediately assess the damage
Stop transportation: Once it is discovered that the ride is damaged during transportation, transportation should be stopped immediately to ensure that the equipment is not further damaged.
Preliminary assessment: Conduct a preliminary assessment of the damaged ride to determine the type and extent of damage, such as mechanical failure, body damage, cargo damage, etc.
Set up a safe area
Isolate damaged equipment: Move the damaged ride to a safe area to avoid safety hazards to other transport equipment or pedestrians.
Set up warning signs: Set up obvious warning signs around the damaged equipment to remind people to pay attention to safety.
Notify relevant parties
Contact maintenance personnel: Notify professional maintenance personnel or the manufacturer's after-sales service team in a timely manner, describe the damage, and request them to provide technical support and repair suggestions.
Inform the park management: Inform the management of Central Park of the damage so that they can make follow-up arrangements.
Damage disposal plan
Mechanical failure: If the ride has a mechanical failure, such as engine failure, brake failure, etc., it is necessary to wait for professional maintenance personnel to arrive for inspection and repair.
Body damage: For body damage, the structural integrity of the equipment needs to be evaluated. If the equipment can continue to drive safely, contact the repair shop in time for repair; if the equipment cannot continue to drive, it is necessary to arrange a trailer to transport the equipment to the repair site.
Cargo damage: If the damage is to the goods or accessories in the amusement facilities, different treatments need to be carried out according to the type of goods and the degree of damage. For damage to fragile items or important accessories, special attention needs to be paid to packaging and protection to reduce the possibility of further damage.
Preventive measures
Regular inspection: During transportation, regularly check the condition of the amusement facilities to ensure that the equipment is in good condition.
Safe operation: Ensure that the transportation personnel have relevant safe operation skills and comply with operating procedures to reduce damage caused by improper operation.
Reasonable loading: When loading amusement facilities, the weight and position should be reasonably distributed to avoid damage caused by excessive load or tilting of the equipment.
Record and report
Record the damage: Record the type, degree, time, location and other information of the damage in detail for subsequent analysis and processing.
Submit report: Report the damage to relevant parties, such as park management, manufacturer after-sales service team, etc., so that they can understand the situation and take corresponding measures.