New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 14A - CARNIVAL-AMUSEMENT RIDES
Subchapter 7 - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Section 5:14A-7.8 - Quality assurance program
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:14A-7.8
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The quality assurance program for manufacture, assembly, erection, modification, or reconditioning, shall contain, at a minimum, all of the following:
1. Drawings:
i. Drawing numbers shall be unique;
ii. Revision blocks shall be clear and track
what changed in the revision;
iii.
If jigs were fabricated or used, each jig shall have a jig identification, and
each jig used shall be identified, with appropriate settings, on the assembly
or fabrication drawing;
iv.
Tolerances and finishes shall be specified, where necessary; and
v. Drawings shall adhere to an accepted
drawing standard;
2.
Welding:
i. Welding, when necessary, shall
conform to AWS D1.1 or an equivalent standard;
ii. Pre-qualified weld joints shall include
base metal, electrodes, inserts, weld preparation, inert gas shielding
requirement, backing, speeds, feed rates, techniques, preheat requirements, and
postheat requirements;
iii. AWS or
equivalent certified welders shall be qualified on the pre-qualified weld
joint(s) they actually weld; and
iv. Welds shall be inspected by AWS or
equivalent certified weld inspectors;
3. Machining requirements shall identify how
requirements are met and how they are checked;
4. Materials:
i. Material certifications shall be obtained
for each material ordered that is related in any way to structure or
safety;
ii. Flame retardant
certification shall be obtained for all materials with a specified flame
retardance, including, but not limited to, fabrics and plastics; and
iii. A method shall be in place to verify
that the material called for on the drawing is received and is actually used in
the part or assembly;
5.
A method shall be in place to assure that assemblies are done
properly;
6. A method shall be in
place to assure that erection of the ride is done properly;
7. Testing shall be performed, in accordance
with ASTM F 1193, on the ride, and subassemblies and parts, if necessary;
and
8. When timber is used, it
shall be stored and assembled in such a way as to eliminate or to minimize
decay or rotting. Inspection points shall be set up so that timber may be
evaluated at several steps during the process to ensure the highest quality.
i. Prior to assembly into the ride, fasteners
shall be inspected to ensure that there is not corrosion sufficient to produce
fretting in the timber thereby reducing joint strength.
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