General Carowinds discussion
By extreme
#20763
I got to thinking the other day about inspections for the rides. Do they inspect them everyday? How many maintenance men does Carowinds have working for them? When do they do the inspections?
By thewinds
#20767
Rides at Carowinds are inspected each operating day by park personnel. They are also inspected yearly by the respective state that they are in. (Which, by the way, for the rides that straddle the line- the location of the main operator control panel determines which state inspects the ride.) However, from my experience, the daily checklist completed by park personnel is much more rigorous than the yearly inspections. They are checked daily in three categories: Mechanically, Electronically, and Operationally. Naturally, each ride is different, but take coasters for example. A mechanical inspection includes the structural part of the ride, cars, and track. Electronically they are test cycled in a "maintenance mode" by maintenance staff, and then the ride ops come in about an hour before the park opens and inspects them operationally in their normal mode. Basically they try to break the ride in about every way, doing everything that should never be during normal operation, testing the computer to see if it recognizes each attempt. From attempting to run the trains together in every way possible, to sending the trains out with the safety gates open, and even attempting to dispatch a train with the restraints unlocked, the rides are not "signed out" until everything proves to be working properly.
It was always my opinion that we should have nothing to hide and should post the 11x17 double sided checklist up for the public to view each day if they had any questions or concerns, in a way proving that we were confident with the safety of our attraction to sign our names to it, but no one seemed to like that idea.
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By bgwfreak
#20771
I read a great article in the Disturber...er...Observer a couple years ago on Thunder Road...

They start before dawn inspecting the entire track, making sure everything is nailed down, no loose nails...all that kinda stuff.
By se7en
#20772
Wow...I didn’t know that...that’s reassuring in a horrifying kind of way.
By chargercrazy
#20789
bgwfreak wrote: I read a great article in the Disturber...er...Observer a couple years ago on Thunder Road...

They start before dawn inspecting the entire track, making sure everything is nailed down, no loose nails...all that kinda stuff.

I read that article too. Those guys in the article were on a first name basis with every nail and screw of the coaster.
By extreme
#20815
With some of the ride ops ive seen, this is a little scary. Makes me kinda of not want to ride hurler much. lol.
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By bgwfreak
#20817
extreme wrote: With some of the ride ops ive seen,  this is a little scary.  Makes me kinda of not want to ride hurler much.  lol.

Why? The ride ops don't inspect the rides, the mechanics do.

The parks aren't stupid, they know one fatality or serious injury and they'd have a major lawsuit on their hands.

They aren't going to take any chances with your safety.
By extreme
#20841
oh ok, im sorry i misunderstood what thewinds was saying. i got it now. the ride ops only run the rides before opening, basically to warm them up more or less, right?