Exactly...Disney acting as though the laws do not pertain to them.
Does that come as a shocker? They're lucky Florida does not have such a department.
Exactly...Disney acting as though the laws do not pertain to them.
I really wanted to get down there to see that launch.
End of an era.
I was on a list to spectate at it but the final date after the delays would not allow. Instead I watched from within NASA Langley and it was a very moving and somber event to experience.
Editor’s Note:
- April 13, 2013: DOSH Closes Disneyland Attractions For Safety Violations:
Three E Ticket attractions at the Disneyland Resort have been suddenly closed this weekend. The Matterhorn, Space Mountain and Soarin' Over California are now closed indefinitely, after state DOSH investigators on Friday disciplined Disneyland for the accident last November where an outside contractor cleaning the Space Mountain roof slipped and was slightly injured. The closed attractions all have at least one backstage area that don't meet the state requirement of harnessed fall protection for any employee walkway with more than a 30 inch drop opposite a hand rail. Disneyland is rushing to find quick fixes for these backstage areas this weekend to satisfy DOSH, and several other E Tickets were delayed in opening by several hours Saturday morning for inspections. The rest of the Anaheim attractions will be inspected for DOSH compliance in the next few days, and more temporary closures are possible.
But I'm lead to believe here that Disneyland is perfect and TDA is the savior!
Looks like they're not taking care of their stuff! Thank goodness for TDO!!
lol, and if you go back and look they have known about the problems for quite some time. It's probably a good thing they can't show up in Orlando because God knows what they would find. We would be closing theme parks.
$234,000 for just Space? Yikes....what about the others?
It's all primarily a product of a very aggressive regulatory environment in California, and thus it's not something likely to ever take place at the WDW parks or the attractions there. Do state inspectors even go on Disney property at WDW? Anyone know what type of activities the state of Florida regulates and inspects at WDW with the ability to discipline and fine and possibly close down facilities?
But I'm lead to believe here that Disneyland is perfect and TDA is the savior!
Looks like they're not taking care of their stuff! Thank goodness for TDO!!
This has nothing to do with maintenance.
TDO should thank heaven they don't have the inspections Cali does.
WDW actually has Reedy Creek to deal with, which actually has more stringent guidelines than the state of Florida. Although Disney has quasi-control over the department, Reedy Creek still wields power over the daily operators of the park.
$234,000 for just Space? Yikes....what about the others?
Really? Did you go to http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/citation.html and read? Let me quote for you: "An employee of a contractor was seriously injured when performing exterior building maintenance on the Space Mountain attraction. During the investigation the Division learned that Disneyland Resort had completed “Fall Protection Assessment Reports” in August of 2006 and failed to adequately correct these known fall hazards that existed on the exterior of Space Mountain. "I can't stop laughing at this thread. Keep up the good work.
Eh if that was true half the rides would be closed for mandatory maintenance right now
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