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read moreWorkplace Health and Safety Queensland has completed a safety audit of amusement rides and equipment at this year’s Ekka.
Queensland Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace advised Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) worked closely with amusement ride operators and the RNA to ensure Ekka patrons could be confident in their safety while enjoying the thrills in sideshow alley.
With the 2019 Ekka opening today, Minister Grace advised "the Ekka is a fantastic annual event which attracts hundreds of thousands of people from all over Australia to Brisbane.
“Every year, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland audits amusement rides and equipment at the Ekka to ensure patrons not only have a fun time, but a safe time too.
“All amusement rides and equipment have been thoroughly inspected and appropriate log books audited ahead of the gates opening this morning for the 142nd Royal Queensland Show.
“Inspections and audits review key areas such as the installation of rides, maintenance records, electrical components, restraints, noise levels, crowd control and operational procedures.”
During the traditional bump-in period, WHSQ has also been doing general safety checks around traffic management, licensing, construction and electrical issues. These inspections are done with the help of Licensing, Construction and Electrical Safety Office inspectors.
Minister Grace noted“WHSQ inspectors will be on site at the Ekka doing general safety patrols at least twice each day.
“As always, we are working closely with the RNA, the Showmen’s Guild of Australia, the Australian Amusement and Leisure and Recreation Association, the Australian Amusements Association and showground operators to keep patrons, workers and the many dedicated volunteers safe.”
The Ekka inspections are part of WHSQ’s annual state-wide audit of amusement rides, which includes major rural and regional shows, as well as smaller shows, community fairs, fetes and theme parks.
Fair Trading inspectors from the Queensland Government’s Office of Fair Trading have also combed through more than 200 showbags to ensure their contents are safe to use and comply with Australia’s relevant mandatory product safety requirements.
As part of its annual proactive safety campaign, showbag suppliers and Ekka vendors have been commended for working with Fair Trading on these compliance checks, enhancing cooperation built over previous Ekka seasons.
OFT inspectors found significant compliance with applicable mandatory standards for showbag products.
Queensland Police are also issuing free identification wristbands that help reunite lost children with their parents.
The wristbands which help to reunite lost children with their parents contributed to returning almost 100 children at the 2018 event.
17th May 2019 - New safety rules for Queensland theme parks and attractions now in force
4th March 2019 - Queensland Goverment reveals tougher safety regulations for amusement rides and theme parks
19th October 2018 - Coroner seeks proof that all Dreamworld rides had safety certification
22nd August 2018 - Ekka attracts growing international visitor numbers
9th August 2018 - New experiences at 2018 Ekka
2nd August 2018 - Queensland Government set to enforce tough safety rules for amusement rides
10th August 2017 - Queensland authorities focus on Ekka safety
15th July 2017 - Ekka launches new initiatives in 140th year
16th April 2017 - Consulting engineer rebuts Australian Women’s Weekly ride safety ‘investigation’
29th October 2016 - Queensland Government to undertake ‘safety blitz’ on theme parks
25th October 2015 - Weekend incidents put focus on fairground ride safety
7th August 2015 - Amusement ride operators to undergo Ekka safety audits
11th December 2014 - Carnival ride worker crushed to death in Queensland
15th August 2012 - Without volunteers agricultural shows ‘will cease to exist’
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