§ 139a.2. Definitions.
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ActThe Amusement Ride Inspection Act (4 P. S. § § 401418).
Air bagA device which cradles the body using an air release breather system to dissipate the energy due to a fall, thereby allowing the jumper to land without an abrupt stop or bounce.
Anti-two-blocking deviceA positive acting device which prevents contact between the load block or fall ball and the boom tip.
Approved operating siteThe area including the preparation area, the jump space, the landing area and the recovery area as reflected on the site plan drawings submitted by the operator under § 139a.21(d) (relating to registration of bungee jumping operations) and as approved by the Department in conjunction with the registration of a bungee jumping operation.
Binding of cordMaterial used to hold the bungee cord threads in place.
Bungee catapultingThe action by which the jumper is held on the ground while the bungee cord is stretched. When the jumper is released, the jumper is propelled upwards.
Bungee cord or cordThe elastic rope to which the jumper is attached. It expands and contracts and thus produces the bouncing action.
Bungee jumpingThe action by which a jumper free falls from a height and the descent is limited by attachment to the bungee cord.
Bungee jumping operationAn operating site at which bungee jumping is conducted.
CarabinerA shaped metal or alloy device used to connect sections of the jump rigging, equipment or safety gear.
Controlled load loweringA system or device on the power train, other than the load hoist brake, which can regulate the rate of speed at which the hoist mechanism lowers its load.
DepartmentThe Department of Agriculture of the Commonwealth.
Dynamic loadThe load placed on the rigging and attachments by the initial free fall of the jumper and the bouncing movements of the jumper.
EquipmentEach component which is utilized in a bungee jumping operation, including power or manually operated devices to raise, lower and hold loads.
FenceA permanent or temporary structure designed and constructed to restrict people, animals and objects from entering the jump area.
IncidentAn event that does or could result in injury to a person, damage to equipment, or the interruption or stopping of a bungee jumping operation.
Jump areaThe ground level area of the jump space.
Jump directionThe direction in which a jumper jumps upon leaving the platform from the jump point. Jump direction is unaffected by whether the jumper faces forward, backward or sideways as he jumps.
JumperThe person who, while attached to a bungee cord, falls or jumps from a platform or structure.
Jumper weightThe weight of the jumper only.
Jump harnessAn assembly to be worn by a jumper, which is attached to a bungee cord.
Jump heightThe distance from the jump point to the position on the ground where an object dropped from the jump point would impact, exclusive of an air bag or other impediment.
Jump masterA person who has the responsibility for the bungee jumping operation and who takes a jumper through the final stages to the actual jump or release.
Jump pointThe location on the platform from which the jumper leaves the platform.
Jump spaceA cylinder-shaped volume, the center line of which extends downward from the jump point along the line of the jump height a distance equal to or greater than the maximum system length, plus an additional length of at least 30 feet of safety space to the highest point of the air bag (with respect to jumps over land) or to the water surface (with respect to jumps over water), and extending laterally in all directions from the line of the jump height a distance equal to at least 50% of the maximum system length, plus an additional safety space of at least 20% of the maximum system length.
Jump weightThe weight of the jumper and the jump harness.
Landing areaThe surface area on which the jumper is landed. If a lifting device moves the jumper so that landing occurs away from the jump area, the area covered by the movement of the lifting device shall be considered part of the landing area.
Live boomA boom in which lowering is controlled by a brake without aid from other lowering retarding devices.
Loaded lengthThe length of the bungee cord when extended to its fullest designed length.
Lowering systemManual or mechanical equipment capable of lowering a jumper to the designated landing area.
Maximum system lengthThe maximum extended length of a bungee cord system, including static line length.
Mechanically powered lowering systemA system which utilizes a machine, rather than a human or other power source, to lower the jumper to the landing area.
Mobile platformAn apparatus attached to a lifting device used to lift a jumper to jumping position, and from which the jumper then falls or jumps.
Permanent platformThe apparatus attached to a structure from which a jumper falls or jumps.
Platform or jump platformA mobile or permanent platform.
Preparation areaThe area where the jumper is registered, weighed, marked with his weight, notified of potential risks and otherwise prepared for jumping. The preparation area shall be separate from the jump area.
Qualified inspectorA person certified by the Department who, by education, training or experience is knowledgeable with regard to amusement ride operating manuals and the psychological effects each ride has upon a passenger. The person shall also be experienced in the erection and dismantling of amusement rides and shall be familiar with the specific equipment used by that particular operator.
Recovery areaAn area next to the landing area, where the jumper may recover from the jump before exiting the bungee jump operation site.
Rigging systemThe bungee cord plus any combination of components that connect the jumper through the bungee cord to an attachment point on the structure, lifting device or permanent platform.
Rigging system attachment pointA device on the structure, lifting device or permanent platform to which the rigging system is connected.
Safety beltAn assembly to be worn by all persons on a mobile or permanent platform designed to be attached to an anchor point by a safety line and to prevent persons from falling.
Safety hookA hook with a latch to prevent rigging or loads from accidentally slipping off the hook.
Safety lineA line used to connect a safety harness or belt to an anchor point.
SandbaggingThe practice of loading excess weight to a jumper intending to release the excess weight at the bottom of the jump, thus gaining extra momentum on the rebound.
Site operating manualThe document containing the procedures and forms for the operation of bungee jumping activities and equipment.
Site operator or operatorA person who owns or operates a bungee jumping operation.
StructureA permanent or temporary tower or similar erection used for bungee jumping.
Tandem jumpingThe practice of two or more people harnessed together while jumping or falling simultaneously from the same jump platform.
Two-block damage prevention featureA system which deactivates the hoisting action of a crane before damage occurs in the event of contact between the load block or fall ball and the boom tip.
Unloaded lengthThe length of the bungee cord lying on a horizontal flat surface without load or stress applied.
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