
Safety Comes 1st on the Midway
When Parents bring their families to a fair or similar “amusement” event, they have one overriding expectation: that they are bringing their family into a safe environment and at RCS events, that assurance is our number one concern. RCS is committed to providing the safest and friendliest environment possible. “We’re a family owned and operated business,” says President and CEO Guy Leavitt, “and many of our employees’ children ride these rides, so you can be confident that safety is a priority.” RCS performs daily computerized ride and equipment inspections using automated maintenance management created by RCS. Additionally, all rides are inspected during setup and takedown. Not only does RCS have a comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule, they also take steps to make certain their ride operators and midway workers are trained and knowledgeable regarding safety and cleanliness. That’s why all employees must pass a drug screening test and complete a rigorous training and orientation program. “We are very proud that millions of people each year trust our
family with their families, and we will do everything we can to
continue to earn that trust.”
Guy Leavitt, President and CEO of Ray Cammack Shows.
Safety Procedures:
Just a few of the Ray Cammack Shows policies ensuring
safety & cleanliness:
1. Drug testing of all employees
2. Daily computerized ride and equipment inspections using automated
maintenance management software created and implemented by RCS
3. Numerous employee certification and accreditation programs
4. Employing as many or more inspectors as any
Amusement Company in the US
5. Holding as many or more inspections as any Amusement
Company in the US
6. Training and certifying all equipment and crane operators
7. Conducting more than 5,000 hours of safety training
for employees every year
To Contact RCS for information regarding Safety on the Midway:
Click Here Email: Chris Lopez, RCS Safety Director
Or Call 602 237-3333
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