(a) Storage.
- (1) Adequate storage shall be provided to protect equipment from physical, chemical, and ultraviolet ray damage.
- (2) The storage area shall be secured against unauthorized entry.
(b) Communications.
- (1) There shall be a public address system in operation during all hours of business.
- (2) Voice, telephone, radio, or other communications shall be maintained between all operations personnel involved with the actual jump.
(c) Fence.
- (1) The site shall be enclosed by a fence at least forty-two inches (42”) in height.
- (2) The fence shall be designed and constructed to prevent people, animals, and objects from entering the site.
- (d) Staff identification. All staff shall be identified so that they can be readily recognized by the public.
- (e) Staff briefing. Staff shall be briefed for each day's operation, including the assignment of the designated jump master where more than one (1) jump master is on site.
- (f) Emergency services. There shall be a means of communication to local emergency services within two hundred feet (200’) of the operation.
- (g) Jump control. Owners of bungee jumping facilities shall allow jumps only under the direct control of a jump master.
(h)
- (1) Jumper weight. The weight of the jumper shall be checked by two (2) independent scales at the jump site.
- (2) Scales shall be calibrated at least three (3) times each year, or when in doubt as to accuracy.
- (3) Adjustments for the weight of each jumper shall be made by the jump master's selection of bungee cord and the length of webbing or rope attached to the bungee cord.
- (i) Jumper instructions and restrictions. A clearly visible sign shall be posted at the site that lists instructions to jumpers and all medical, age, and weight restrictions for jumpers.
(j) Jumper registration.
- (1) Jumpers shall register with the registration clerk before jumping.
(2) Registration information shall include the jumper's:
- (A) Name;
- (B) Address;
- (C) City;
- (D) County;
- (E) State;
- (F) Zip code;
- (G) Telephone number;
- (H) Medical factors;
- (I) Age; and
- (J) Weight.
(k) Jumper preparation.
- (1) The area where the jumper is prepared for jumping shall be separate from the jump zone.
(2) Jumper preparation shall include information to the jumper on:
- (A) Jumping, landing, lowering, and recovery procedures;
- (B) Completing harness or binding activities;
- (C) Final inspection by jump master;
- (D) Return of the jumper to the public area; and
- (E) Retrieval of the bungee cord to the platform or storage location.
- (l) Safe operation. The jump master shall stop the jumping operation when the wind speed or other conditions affect safe operation of the jump platform or the recovery area.