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This standard is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard was proposed by and is under the jurisdiction of SAC/TC 250 National Technical Committee on Ropeway and Entertainment Facilities of Standardization Administration of China.
Risk Assessment for Amusement Ride -
General Principles
1 Scope
The standard specifies basic principle, procedure, determination of assessment object and factor, information collection, hazard identification, risk estimation, risk control measure, re-assessment, risk assessment unit and personnel as well as risk assessment documents of risk assessment for amusement ride.
This standard is applicable to risk assessment for amusement ride.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB 8408 Large-scale Amusement Device Safety Code
GB/T 20002.4-2015 Drafting for Special Aspects in Standards - Part 4: Safety Aspects for Their Inclusion in Standards
GB/T 20306 Amusement Devices Terminology
(Decree of General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, No. 154) Provisions on Safety Supervision of Large-Scale Recreation Facilities
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purpose of this standard, terms and definitions given in GB/T 20002.4-2015 and GB/T 20306 as well as the followings apply. For the convenience of application, some terms and definitions in GB/T 20002.4-2015 are listed below.
3.1
safety
state freed from unacceptable risk
[GB/T 20002.4-2015, Definition 3.14]
3.2
risk
combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm
[GB/T 20002.4-2015, Definition 3.9]
3.3
harm
injury or damage to the human health, or damage to property or environment
[GB/T 20002.4-2015, Definition 3.1]
3.4
hazard
potential hazard possibly causing harm
[GB/T 20002.4-2015, Definition 3.2]
3.5
residual risk
risk remaining after implementation of risk reduction measures
[GB/T 20002.4-2015, Definition 3.8]
3.6
risk estimation
determination of severity degree the harm may reach and of occurrence probability of harm
3.7
risk analysis
combination of determination of assessment object and factor, information collection, hazard identification and risk estimation
3.8
risk control measure
method for reducing risk
3.9
risk assessment
overall process comprising risk analysis and risk control measure
3.10
intend use
using as per the information provided by product and/or system or, in case such information is not available, as per the mode generally understood
[GB/T 20002.4-2015, Definition 3.6]
3.11
reasonably foreseeable misuse
use of products and/or systems not in the manner provided by the supplier, which is caused by the human behavior that is easily foreseeable
[GB/T 20002.4-2015, Definition 3.7]
4 Basic Principles
4.1 Risk is a concept that corresponds to safety. Safety is relative, not absolute. The safety in this standard refers to the state free from unacceptable risk. Safety is realized by reducing the risk to an acceptable level.
4.2 Risk assessment is a series of logical steps to analyze and assess the risks associated with the assessment object in a systematic way. Risk control measures shall be taken to reduce the risk after risk assessment, if necessary. It is necessary to carry out risk assessment again after eliminating hazard or sufficiently reducing risk by taking specific risk control measures.
5 Procedure
The content of risk assessment covers determination of assessment object and factor, information collection, hazard identification, risk estimation and risk control measure, as shown in Figure 1.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Basic Principles
5 Procedure
6 Determination of Assessment Object and Factor
7 Information Collection
8 Hazard Identification
9 Risk Assessment
10 Risk Control Measure
11 Re-assessment
12 Risk Assessment Unit and Personnel
13 Risk Assessment Documents