Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.62 - Amusement Attractions Erected Permanently or Temporarily at Carnivals, Fairs, and Amusement Parks
Section 09.12.62.04 - Access, Egress, and Walking Surfaces
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.62.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. General Requirements.
(1) All amusement attractions
shall have a safe and adequate means of access and egress.
(2) All walking surfaces, including, but not
limited to, loading and unloading areas, platforms, landings, stairs, and ramps
shall be stable, firm, and slip-resistant.
(3) If there is the potential for exposure to
a fall distance exceeding 30 inches, the owner shall take action to inhibit
such falls.
B.Stairways, Ramps, Landings, and Platforms.
(1) Adequate
stairways, ramps, landings, and platforms shall be provided at the entrance to
and exit from an amusement attraction that is above or below grade or floor
level.
(2) Stairways, landings, and
ramps shall be designed and constructed using a safety factor of 5 to safely
sustain the load that may be imposed on it.
(3) Stairways and ramps shall be at least 22
inches wide.
(4) A stairway shall
be provided at entrances and exits where there is a break in elevation of 19
inches or more, and no ramp, runway, or sloped embankment is
provided.
(5) Stair treads shall be
at least 10-1/2 inches deep, exclusive of nosing, and comply with the
following:
(a) The height of rise may not
exceed 9 inches; and
(b) Between
any two levels, stair treads shall be of uniform depth and the risers of
uniform height.
(6) The
maximum slope of any ramp may not exceed 1:12.
C. Passageways.
(1) Passageways shall be:
(a) At least 22 inches wide; and
(b) Kept free of debris, obstructions,
projections, and other hazards.
(2) Surfaces shall be constructed and
maintained to prevent slipping and tripping.
(3) Floors shall be kept free of protruding
nails, splinters, holes, or loose boards.
(4) When mechanical equipment is used,
appropriate guarding and sufficient safe clearances shall be
maintained.
D. Handrails and Guardrails.
(1) Regardless of width,
ramps and all stairs with more than one step riser shall have, on both sides, a
handrail of sufficient strength and structure to provide safe
support.
(2) Handrails shall be
continuous without interruption and shall be free of any sharp or abrasive
elements.
(3) Stairways and ramps
88 inches or greater in width shall have a handrail placed approximately in the
center, located not more than 4 feet from any point on the stair or
ramp.
(4) Handrails may not
encroach on the clearance envelope of the amusement attraction.
(5) When guardrails are used, they shall be
capable of withstanding a load of at least 200 pounds applied in any direction
at any point on the rail.
(6)
Guardrails, except for barriers, guardrails, or similar means that were
originally designed and manufactured as a component of the amusement
attraction, shall be of a height at least 42 inches above the surface on which
persons stand.
E. Fences and Gates.
(1) An owner shall ensure that
each amusement attraction is protected in a manner sufficient to prevent the
general public from coming in contact with an amusement attraction or gaining
access to the path or course of the amusement attraction while the amusement
attraction is in operation if such access or contact would present a
hazard.
(2) Fences and gates shall
be constructed to meet the following minimum requirements:
(a) Fences shall be designed and constructed
of durable materials and erected to inhibit overturning by spectators or
riders; and
(b) Fences and gates
shall be constructed as to inhibit:
(i)
Spectator contact with the amusement attraction;
(ii) Rider contact with fences or gates;
and
(iii) Contact between a
spectator and rider while the amusement attraction is in operation.
(3) When fences and
gates are provided, they shall be of a height at least 36 inches above the
surface on which the spectators or riders stand.
(4) Gates shall:
(a) Be provided at each entrance and exit;
and
(b) Unless equipped with a
positive latching or holding device, open away from the amusement
attraction.
(5) A gate
shall be designed so that if opened during the operating cycle, the gate will
not come in contact with the amusement attraction or cause a hazard to
riders.
(6) Replacement fences,
gates, and guardrails shall comply with ASTM F 2291-04, Section 14.
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