♦ Recent operations
♦ High blood pressure
♦ Motion sickness
♦ Women who are pregnant
♦ Epileptic patrons; due to the special strobe and lighting effects that are known
to trigger seizures
♦ Intoxicated patrons
♦ Claustrophobia
1-6 Safety
Due to the nature of the MT3000 there are several safety precautions that must be observed in
order to ensure the safety of both the patrons and the operators during operation of the
experience.
1-6A Ensure that the cockpit has completed movement prior to continuing with any other
procedures.
1-6B NOTE: Ensure that during the time of operation, all persons must stay clear of the
simulator in order to prevent injuries.
1-6C Ensure that the operating personnel do not operate the simulator with any of the cover
plates removed.
1-6D Ensure that only authorized personnel open the power distribution box for any reason.
1-6E Ensure that patrons pass the height and weight requirements to ride the simulator.
1-6F Queue Line Safety
The queue line must be kept orderly. The patrons must remain behind the established barriers
while waiting their turn to ride. The queue line should also be used to familiarize patrons with
the operation of the Occupant Panic Switch (OPS) Button.
1-6G Loading/Unloading Safety
During the loading and unloading of patrons, the operator must ensure that the simulator has
come to a complete stop prior to opening the cockpit. The operator is required to assist the
patrons to negotiate the steps and cockpit.
1-6H During the operation of the simulator, the operator must stay within the proximity of their
assigned units. Operators must watch for such things as equipment failure, abuse of the simulator
and customers who wish to terminate game play.
1-6I During the operation of the ride, the operator(s) should be posted at the control console
where the computer screen, mouse and unit will be in his/her direct line of sight