APM code requirements within the Clark County (Las Vegas, NV) environment are continuing to evolve. New sections of the ASCE and NFPA APM codes have been adopted, as have specific safety, liability and responsibility requirements. Having the primary objective of further improving patron safety, their integration (when combined with other standard and code requirements such as those of ASME, NFPA, ASTM, NEC, etc.) have directly helped to form future APM system development within the United States. Additionally, Clark County has recently introduced an approval program for amusement and transportation system fabricator/manufacturers to oversee Quality Assurance/Quality Control manufacturing and fabrication of amusement and transportation to be installed within Clark County's jurisdiction. Several complex systems have recently been commissioned under this program. This paper further explores evolving code requirements within the Clark County jurisdiction.
Evolving Clark County Amusement and Transportation System (ATS) Code Requirements
14th International Conference on Automated People Movers and Automated Transit Systems ; 2013 ; Phoenix, Arizona
2013-04-29
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Evolving Clark County APM Code Requirements
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