Tougher regulations for Queensland amusement rides

Published Monday, 04 March, 2019 at 01:30 PM

Minister for Education and Minister for Industrial Relations
The Honourable Grace Grace

Queensland amusement rides and theme parks will be subject to tougher safety requirements that set world-class, best practice safety standards. 

Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace said the changes by the Palaszczuk Government were about doing everything possible to ensure Queensland's amusement rides and theme parks were as safe as possible. 

“The tragedy at Dreamworld shocked and saddened us all," Ms Grace said. 

“We are taking action to ensure tourists and the wider community have faith in the safety measures that are in place.

“We are making these changes before the current coronial process is finalised because we are prioritising safety. We have made the Coroner aware of the changes.

“When the Coroner hands down his final report and recommendations, we will examine it closely and make any further changes we may need to.” 

The new safety regulations will amend existing work health and safety laws to:

  • Mandate major inspections of rides by qualified engineers every ten years;
  • Improve competency and training of ride operators;
  • Mandate proper recording of inspections, maintenance and operator competency; and
  • Mandate a new Safety Case and Licensing System for major amusement parks.

The new, stricter requirements would start on May 1 with a transition period of up to two years for certain matters.

Ms Grace said the amendments set new standards that are world’s best practice for the industry.

“This will provide certainty for consumers and tourists and consistency across the industry,” she said.

“We have also employed three extra engineers within Workplace Health and Safety Queensland to oversee these strict new requirements.

“We announced we’d be making changes along these lines in August last year and have been consulting with key stakeholders.”

Under current regulation, regular inspections of amusement rides are already required. The new requirements mean a qualified engineer will need to take a ride offline for a number of weeks to conduct the major inspection involving a thorough examination of critical components and, if necessary, stripping down the device.

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