SPRINGFIELD – Trampoline courts will be subject to inspection and permitting under the Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Act. As trampoline parks have grown in popularity and prevalence, the potential for injury has increased. Illinois joins eight states that regulate trampoline parks.
“By including trampoline courts in the Amusement Ride and Safety Attraction Act, Illinoisans can be assured trampoline courts across the state have been permitted for use. Dozens of trampoline parks welcome thousands of visitors year-round in Illinois. Now, visitors can see proof the facilities have been inspected,” said Illinois Department of Labor Director Michael Kleinik.
At the time of inspection, owners are required to provide documentation for all employees involved with the operation of trampoline equipment that a criminal history records check and sex offender registry check have been conducted, provide documentation they received proper training and have a substance abuse policy in place, which includes random drug testing.
The addition of trampoline courts does not apply to dedicated gymnastics training facilities. It is important to note gymnastics facilities that host public events are still subject to inspection.
There is more information about the safety and inspection of amusement rides and attractions here: Amusement Ride And Attraction Safety.
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