A specialist team of contractors have
started work on inspecting Clacton Pier’s tallest rides.
The company will
be on site for a week giving the Looping Star Roller Coaster and the Log Flume
a thorough check over.
The initiative is all part of the seaside
attraction’s regular and routine inspections to ensure that the rides meet the
very highest possible industry standards.
A two man rope access team will be
inspecting all the various components before signing them off.
The Log Flume stands at 15 metres from the
ground while the Looping Star is a similar height.
The Big Wheel, which has just returned to
site ready for the February half term and is more than 30 metres, would
normally undergo the same checks.
However, these have already been carried
out for this year before the ride came back from Swansea where it spent most of
the winter.
Pier director Billy Ball said it is vital
that the inspections are carried out by independent outside contractors.
“This gives us confidence and verifies our
own in-house routine inspections, and these guys are the experts and
specialists in what they do,” he added.
“Once they have completed the inspections,
we can be sure that – along with our regular maintenance – the rides are in top
shape.
“This is the first year of inspections by
this new team and we want our visitors to have confidence that this work has
been undertaken and they can enjoy our attractions safely.”
The pier’s own in-house team will also be
getting further training is rope access in time for the start of the main
season.
The rides are currently open, weather
permitting, at weekends from 12pm to 4pm and during the school holidays.
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