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GB/T42102-2022 (GBT42102-2022): PDF in EnglishGB/T 42102-2022 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 97.200.40 CCS Y 57 Amusement park safety - On-site safety inspection ISSUED ON: OCTOBER 12, 2022 IMPLEMENTED ON: OCTOBER 12, 2022 Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 4 2 Normative references ... 4 3 Terms and definitions ... 4 4 General requirements ... 5 4.1 Safety inspection documents... 5 4.2 Inspection plan and program ... 6 4.3 Inspection time ... 7 4.4 Inspection personnel and inspection tools ... 9 4.5 Inspection focus and methods ... 10 5 Implementation of safety inspection ... 11 5.1 Inspection preparation and on-site work procedures ... 11 5.2 Process management ... 12 5.3 Handling of problems found ... 14 5.4 Safety inspection opinions and rectification and closure ... 15 6 Other management requirements ... 16 6.1 Summary and analysis ... 16 6.2 Inspection discipline ... 16 6.3 Archives and databases ... 17 Appendix A (Normative) Safety inspection item list and related examples ... 18 Amusement park safety - On-site safety inspection 1 Scope This document stipulates the general requirements, safety inspection implementations, and other management requirements for on-site safety inspection of the amusement park. This document applies to all levels of on-site safety inspections carried out by the amusement park and its superior units. It also serves as a reference for tourist attractions. 2 Normative references The following documents are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the version corresponding to that date is applicable to this document; for undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document. GB 39800.1, Specification for the provision of personal protective equipment - Part 1: General requirement GB/T 42101, Amusement park safety - General requirements GB/T 42103, Amusement park safety - Risk identification and assessment GB/T 42104, Amusement park safety - Safety management system 3 Terms and definitions Terms and definitions determined by GB/T 42101 and GB/T 42103, as well as the following, are applicable to this document. 3.1 Regular safety inspection Regular inspections of the nature of supervision that is carried out by organizations at all levels of the amusement park and safety management agencies in accordance with the relevant documents of the unit’s safety management system or the items and contents specified in the safety inspection plan. 3.2 Routine inspection Technical inspections – such as daily inspections, weekly inspections, and monthly inspections – that is carried out by business departments and teams of the amusement park on equipment, j) safety inspection work quality control; k) safety inspection data analysis and work summary requirements; l) information management of safety inspection process and inspection results; m) safety inspection file management. 4.1.3 In order to effectively standardize the safety inspection work, in the general safety inspection operation guidance documents and specific safety inspection work guidance documents, list various special or professional safety inspection item lists in detail. For the on- site safety inspection carried out by the superior unit of the amusement park, on-site safety inspection item lists shall also be formulated. The safety inspection item list shall meet the following requirements: a) Inspection items and requirements shall be listed in accordance with relevant regulations, which shall also meet the general safety requirements and specific safety requirements of GB/T 42101; b) According to the business activities involved in the inspected object, items shall be selected and supplemented according to GB/T 42101 and GB/T 42103; c) When a specific safety requirement involves many aspects, such as equipment and facilities, its inspection item list can be refined by total item and sub-item, so as to give specific inspection items. See Appendix A for examples of safety inspection item lists for the specific safety inspection. 4.1.4 The safety inspection item lists shall be regularly revised in light of the actual situation. The safety inspection item lists shall be revised in time when it cannot meet the safety inspection needs of the specific period, specific situation, or specific business department and team, or when new regulations and standards are promulgated. 4.2 Inspection plan and program 4.2.1 The safety inspection work shall be carried out in such a way that an annual on-site safety inspection plan is formulated, and the key fields, key areas and key items of the annual on-site safety inspection, as well as the frequency and inspection time of the on-site safety inspection, are listed 4.2.2 Comprehensive safety inspection, specific safety inspection and routine safety inspection shall be combined with each other to form a differentiated complementarity. When multiple general safety requirements and specific safety requirements in GB/T 42101 are involved, comprehensive safety inspection shall be carried out first; for a certain safety field or specialty, safety management focus, special period or specific situation, specific safety inspection shall be carried out first. The comprehensive safety inspection can be completed at one time, or in a certain period of time when it is decomposed into multiple specific safety inspections. 4.2.3 The regular safety inspection carried out by organizations at all levels of the amusement park and the safety management agency shall ensure that regular inspections of different areas or objects are carried out at different time intervals, and regular inspections of all safety management objects are completed within a certain period. In addition, it is also necessary to formulate an inspection plan based on the problems found and the rectification requirements of the on-site safety inspection, and promote the implementation of the rectification work through the regular safety inspection. 4.2.4 For the comprehensive safety inspection involving many aspects and a large scale, or where specific inspection requirements are added, the safety inspection team can formulate a targeted on-site safety inspection plan based on the characteristics of the inspected object, so as to enhance the pertinence and effectiveness of the safety inspection. The inspection plan shall include but shall not be limited to the following: a) inspection purpose, object and scope; b) inspection time, steps and progress; c) inspection tasks and responsible persons; d) revised safety inspection item list (safety inspection items should be conducive to finding problems and facilitating data management); e) key points of the inspection; f) inspection measures, modes and methods; g) inspection work requirements and cooperation inspection requirements; h) information required for the inspection; i ) arrangements for the first meeting and the last meeting; j) tools required for the inspection and personal protection requirements. 4.3 Inspection time 4.3.1 The time limit for various on-site safety inspections shall be implemented according to the annual on-site safety inspection plan of the amusement park. On-site safety inspection time shall meet the following requirements: a) In view of the effective implementation of general safety requirements and specific safety requirements of GB/T 42101, a comprehensive and systematic comprehensive safety inspection shall be carried out at least once a year; b) Specific safety inspections for different safety fields and different safety professions should be carried out at least once a quarter, covering the key safety fields and professions involved every year; i ) when a specific safety inspection is required in a certain safety field (profession) or topic; j) when it is required by relevant national or local government departments and higher-level units; k) when other situations that require safety inspection occur. For situations a) and b), the revised amusement park safety management system documents and their implementation effects shall be reviewed as key points. 4.3.3 For amusement parks with a large number of types and quantities of special equipment and complex safety technical issues, external experts may be invited or professional consulting service agencies may be entrusted to carry out professional safety inspections every year. 4.4 Inspection personnel and inspection tools 4.4.1 For on-site safety inspection, a safety inspection team shall be established. The comprehensive safety inspection of the amusement park shall be led by the main person in charge of the amusement park; the specific safety inspection shall be led by the person in charge of safety of the amusement park or other special safety person in charge, or the person in charge of the safety management agency. The comprehensive safety inspection or specific safety inspection carried out by the departmental organization of the amusement park shall be led by the head of the department who assumes “one post with two responsibilities”. Note: “One post with two responsibilities” refers to the business responsibility and corresponding safety responsibility undertaken by the heads of organizations at all levels. 4.4.2 Safety inspection personnel shall have relevant work experience and ability in the safety field (profession) to be inspected, and be familiar with safety inspection work requirements, inspection methods and safety inspection documents. 4.4.3 Safety inspection personnel shall wear personal protective equipment in accordance with the requirements of GB 39800.1. Where there are specific safety or sanitation requirements for the environ.......Source: https://www.ChineseStandard.net/PDF.aspx/GBT42102-2022 |