The owner must provide and maintain an operations manual at each bungee site in accordance with the ASTM-Committee F-24 standards and the following requirements: (1) For each bungee site, there must be an operations manual which describes the system of operation to be used and which addresses, but is not limited to, the following elements: (a) complete description of all components in the system which must include manufacturers' specifications; (b) site plan showing a profile of the site defining the jump platform and its supporting structure, the jump area, the jump zone, and the safety space; (c) complete description of all bungee staff, jumper, and passenger safety equipment with instructions for proper usage; (d) complete description of all rescue equipment; (e) complete job description of all personnel employed on the site with the minimum qualifications of each person and complete detail of work periods required; (f) complete description of emergency procedures to be taken in all possible scenarios which may occur; (g) complete description of standard operating procedures of every person employed in the processing of the bungee jumper; (h) complete description of the reporting to authorities of incidents resulting in injury or death; (i) complete description of equipment inspection procedures and the recording of those inspections; (j) complete description of maintenance procedures; (k) complete description of the method of recording verified qualifications of jump masters employed on the site; (l) complete description of the criteria for the periodic replacement of hardware, bungee cords, harnesses, and lifelines. (2) A copy of the operations manual must be maintained at all times on the bungee site during operating hours. (3) A copy of the operations manual must be submitted to the department. The copy on file at the department must be supplemented when the owner makes revisions to the manual.
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