Funfairs have long been a popular addition to the social calendar around the country. The number of different types of fairground attraction presented at funfairs make them exciting and enjoyable events for people of all ages.
Although fairground attractions have been shown to be relatively safe in comparison to activities such as driving a car or riding a bicycle, there have been a small number of serious accidents involving the public and employees over the years. The attractions operated at funfairs can present elevated risks if not purchased from reputable sources, properly assembled, maintained, and operated correctly.
The hazards will vary depending on the type of attraction operated. Some attractions will present minimal risk, for example, a coin-operated amusement device. However, some attractions, particularly those which require complex assembly and are designed for people to ride on can present significant risk if not properly managed. Examples of such attractions include.
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