Section 7914 Of Part 8. Amusement Rides Safety Law From California Labor Code >> Division 5. >> Part 8.
7914
. (a) An operator of an amusement ride shall report or cause to
be reported to the division immediately by telephone each known
incident where the maintenance, operation, or use of the amusement
ride results in any of the following:
(1) A fatality.
(2) A loss of consciousness or other injury to a person which
requires medical service other than ordinary first aid treatment.
(3) Major mechanical failure. For purposes of this section, "major
mechanical failure" means the stoppage of operation resulting from
or in a structural failure, a mechanical or electrical failure of a
drive or control system component, or a failure of a restraint system
that significantly compromises ride safety. "Major mechanical
failure" does not include a foreseeable malfunction that activates a
safety system.
(4) A patron falling from a moving ride or from a ride that has
temporarily stopped in an elevated position.
(b) If a fatality, reportable injury, or major mechanical failure,
as defined in subdivision (a),is caused by the failure, malfunction,
or operation of an amusement ride, the equipment or conditions that
caused the accident shall be preserved for the purpose of
investigation by the division.
(c) In addition to the report by telephone required under
subdivision (a), an operator of an amusement ride shall submit a
written accident report to the division within 24 hours of an
incident on a form designated by the division.
(d) A division inspector may inspect an amusement ride upon
receipt of the report of an incident.
(e) Whenever a state, county, or local fire or police agency is
called to an accident involving an amusement ride covered by this
part in which a serious injury or illness, or death occurs, the
nearest office of the division shall be notified by telephone
immediately by the responding agency.