![]() For land-borne inflatable devices (for example, jumping castles, Zorb balls, inflatable slides), schools must ensure that the operator is following required WorkSafe guidance on anchoring, wind speed monitoring, providing safe access and preventing unauthorised access (among other requirements – refer to the Procedure for more details). ![]() ![]() Schools must work with the ride or attraction operator to ensure the relevant WorkSafe advice is followed, using the Amusement rides, attractions and fireworks checklist (DOCX) External Link.When engaging a third-party operator for an event on a non-school site, schools must also contact the Commercial Law Unit for advice regarding any written agreements provided by a third-party operator and owner of a site. Schools must enter into a written agreement with third-party operators.Schools who have engaged a third-party operator to operate any amusement rides, attractions or fireworks at non-school sites as part of a non-public event must also follow the Excursions Policy.Schools must follow this policy and related procedure when engaging a third-party operator to operate any amusement rides, attractions or fireworks for school organised events conducted at school sites and non-school sites (for example, a local park).Schools must not own or operate their own amusement rides, attractions or fireworks.This policy sets out the health and safety requirements relating to the management of risks associated with the use of amusement rides, attractions and fireworks for school events.
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