Illinois Administrative Code
Title 56 - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Part 6000 - AMUSEMENT RIDE AND ATTRACTION SAFETY ACT
Section 6000.351 - Haunted Houses
Universal Citation: 56 IL Admin Code ยง 6000.351
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Emergency Planning
1) Maximum occupant load, which
shall include staff, shall be determined during plan review. A sign stating
maximum occupant capacity shall be posted in a visible location near the
entrance, and staff shall control the flow of patrons so as not to exceed this
limit.
2) A written emergency
procedure plan shall be provided with the permit application packet. All
employees shall be trained in emergency procedure.
3) The emergency procedure plan shall include
training of staff and familiarization with fire alarm tone. Specific personnel
shall be designated to turn off all distracting noises (e.g., sound system) and
turn on lights when alerted by the fire alarm or otherwise notified of an
emergency condition.
4) While the
haunted house is open to the public, it shall be adequately staffed to control
the occupant load and assist patrons in exiting should an evacuation become
necessary. Staffing level shall be determined upon review of plans and may be
increased at the discretion of the fire department.
5) All employees shall carry flashlights and
know the location of all exits, fire extinguishers, light switches, electrical
panels and emergency phones.
6) A
fire drill demonstrating the implementation of the emergency plan may be
required at the time of inspection.
7) Phone communication shall be readily
available for the purpose of calling 911 in the event of an
emergency.
b) Exits
1) Two exits shall be provided from each room
with an occupant load of 50 or more. Required exit doors shall swing in the
direction of egress.
2) Naturally
or artificially illuminated exit signs shall be provided at each
exit.
3) Exit doors serving an
occupant load of 50 or more shall not be provided with a latch or lock other
than panic hardware.
4) Emergency
lighting shall be provided.
5)
Exhibits and decorative materials shall not obstruct, confuse or obscure exits,
exit pathways, exit signs or emergency lighting units.
6) Additional pathway markings, including low
level marking and signs, may be required during the field inspection.
c) Fire Protection
1) Fire and smoke detecting systems shall be
installed in each building or structure used in an amusement ride or amusement
attraction that requires a darkened interior during operation.
2) Fire extinguishers shall be:
A) Minimum 2A10BC rated.
B) Visible and accessible at all times and
clearly illuminated or marked with reflective tape.
C) Located within 50 feet travel distance
from anywhere in the building.
3) Decorative materials shall not obstruct
fire sprinklers, fire extinguishers or any other fire protection
equipment.
4) Fabric constituting
part of an amusement ride or amusement attraction shall meet the flamespread
ratings of NFPA 701. A certificate or a test report from the fabric
manufacturer or approved testing agency indicating a fire resistance rating
equal to or better than NFPA 701 shall be available upon request.
5) "No Smoking" signs shall be posted at the
entrances/exits to all amusement rides or amusement attractions that require a
darkened interior during operation.
d) Electrical
1) Extension cords shall be of heavy
commercial type, UL listed and in good condition, and shall be appropriate for
the intended use.
2) Only UL listed
power strips with over-current protection shall be used when the number of
outlets provided is inadequate. Power strips shall be plugged directly into
provided outlets and shall not be plugged into one another in series.
3) All extension cords and power strips shall
be adequately protected from foot traffic ("bridged") if paths of travel cannot
be avoided.
4) Emergency Lighting.
If an amusement attraction requires a darkened interior during operation, each
building or structure shall be equipped with a battery powered emergency
lighting system.
e) Decorative Materials
1) All decorative
materials (decorations, drapes, backdrops and props) shall be either inherently
flame retardant and labeled as such, or shall be treated with a flame
retardant.
2) If material is
treated by the user, a container and receipt will serve as proof. A flame test
may be required.
3) Care and
consideration shall be used with respect to smoke generator and smoke alarm
locations. Use of smoke generators may be restricted if determined to be
incompatible with the smoke alarms.
f) Miscellaneous
1) Storage or use of flammable or combustible
liquids, gasses and solids is prohibited.
2) Open flame is prohibited.
3) Good housekeeping shall be maintained
throughout exhibit and exit pathways at all times.
4) There shall be no sharp corners,
splintered wood walls or protruding screws or nails that can cause
injury.
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