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Recall Index | Article Index | Vegas Lawyer NEWS from CPSCU.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
CPSC, Wisdom Industries Ltd. Announce Revised Safety Inspection Program for Gravitron Mobile Amusement RidesWASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Wisdom Industries Ltd., of Sterling, Colo., are announcing a revised safety inspection program for all types of Gravitron amusement rides. The Gravitron amusement ride is a whirling cylinder which uses centrifugal force to hold riders to their seats as the seats rise, giving the illusion that the floor is dropping out. The ride is also called the Starship, Old Blue, and Trip to Mars. There are approximately 190 such rides in the U.S. and Canada.On April 2, 2004, at the Miami-Dade County Fair and Exposition in Florida, a wall panel of the Gravitron ride gave way, ejecting three riders. Seven people were injured, including two bystanders who were hit by debris. Injuries included broken bones, concussions, and bruises. A 16-year-old girl ejected from the ride was critically injured. CPSC’s investigation of this incident and its work with the ride manufacturer, Wisdom Industries Ltd., resulted in a revised safety inspection program to prevent future incidents. In brief, some of the elements of the inspection program include:
CPSC and Wisdom Industries announced a modification program to improve the safety of the Gravitron rides in 1992. That program included the installation of corner pin reinforcement plates, which were in place on the ride involved in the recent incident. The revised safety inspection program should be performed in addition to the previous modification program. Wisdom Industries Ltd. can be reached at (970) 522-7515 or at their Web site: www.wisdomrides.com Recall Index | Article Index | Vegas Attorney This information came from a US CPSC online article. Neither the State Bar of any state or listed here, nor any agency of these State Bars has certified any lawyer identified here (or located through a search originating from this site) as a specialist or as an expert. Anyone considering a lawyer should independently investigate the lawyer's credentials and ability. This state-specific pages of this site are intended for residents of the listed state and those with legal issues arising under the jurisdiction of said state. This site does not give legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Laws are different in each state, consult a local attorney. The information in this web site is provided for informational purposes only. The information does not constitute legal advice. The use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Further communication with an attorney through the web site and e-mail may not be considered as confidential or privileged. Please contact us if you wish to discuss the contents of this web site. If you experience unusual problems with this site or discover dead links, please email the webmaster. |
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