BIHA Code of Conduct.
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All BIHA members, (currently trading), must follow a Code of Conduct. It is
divided into a compulsory section and also a strongly recommended section. Please
note that this Code of Conduct is designed to not only make the industry safer,
but to help operators run a more professional and profitable hire business. If a member deliberately violates any of
the compulsory codes of conduct (or refuses to comply) then they will
forfeit their right to continue in membership, until they can prove that they
can conform to the code as laid out below. If a member violates any of the strongly
recommended codes of conduct, then they may, as a result, be frowned upon by
their customers & competitors and lose business. Compulsory: 1. All
inflatables must be visually inspected at the start
of each hire for any rips, holes or bulges, or signs of damage which could
cause equipment failure. 2. All inflatables must
be correctly staked down at all anchor points (usually 4 or 6) and guide
ropes, where applicable,
must be used. If the inflatable has
to be sited on a hard surface such as
concrete, wood or tarmac, then adequate heavy sand-bags must be
attached to the anchor points to secure the inflatable. 3. Every
customer must be given a terms & conditions of hire
form and either a safety cartoon sheet, or written
safety/operating instructions (or similar) e.g. www.biha.org.uk/safecartoons1. Every customer must be made aware of the maximum
age (or height) and maximum number of users permitted on the inflatable. 4. Electrics
must be PAT tested on an annual basis. (This includes blowers, extension
reels, RCD's and the electric mechanism on rodeo
bulls etc.) THIS IS THE LAW. RCD's (power breakers) must always be used and installed at
the source (not attached to the blower or extension reel socket). 5. Operators
must NEVER hire out “toy” bouncy castles, slides or other “toy” inflatables designed or classed for domestic use. These are not strong enough for commercial
hiring. 6. Operators
must always ensure that the age group of the users (e.g. children) is suitable
for the size and type of inflatable. (e.g. a 12ft x
12ft bouncy castle is generally considered too small to accommodate
teenagers). 7. Operators
must always be polite & courteous to their customers, and other inflatable
hire companies they come across. 8. In
the event of very windy weather (Rule of thumb: wind speeds in excess of
25mph), the inflatable must be switched off. If the inflatable is sited on a hard
surface with sand-bags, then it should be switched off in windy weather (Rule of
thumb: wind-speeds in excess of
15mph.) The inflatable must not be used in the event
of heavy rain (light showers are ok) because they can become very slippery
when wet. 9. Operators
must always ensure that any exposed electrical connections are fully
waterproofed prior to use. Use of
specially designed waterproof outdoor electrical connections is best or
rain covers designed to cover the blower, and the extension
reel completely. 10. Operators must
use a slip-sheet on inflatable slides (medium to large slides) to prevent users
from falling through a split seam. (This
requirement is not compulsory on some children’s slides where the drop may be
small (e.g. 3 – 5 feet, or 1m – 1.5m). Although, it is recommended to have slip sheets on ALL slides. 11. Operators
must never knowingly sell second-hand inflatables
which are in a dangerous condition through any second-hand avenues e.g. eBay, the industry message board or the BIHA
newsletter/alert. 13. All operators must have their inflatables tested by a "competant person" at appropriate intervals (i.e. yearly). This is a legal requirement under PUWER 1998. (Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations). See: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg291.pdf The BIHA strongly recommend that this test is carried out by a PIPA registered tester - see: http://www.pipa.org.uk Currently, the PIPA scheme (best practice) applies to bouncy castles, inflatable slides and any other non-domestic play inflatables used by children for bouncing and sliding.. Please see: http://www.pipa.org.uk
Strongly
Recommended:
4. It is strongly recommended that
adequate safety mats are provided at the opening of each inflatable and at the
bottom of slides. (N.B. If the inflatable is sited on a hard surface such as concrete, then providing safety mats at entry/exit points is compulsory)
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