October 2012 E D I T O R I A L Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Membership Secretary, Safety Officer and Transport. Hello again from A.C.E.S. HQ. It’s that time of year again where for some it’s a reflection on the previous few months, and again the lack of a decent warm, dry summer. How was it for you? Each year we start with tonnes of optimism and then “it” starts. “It” can be the rain, the cancellations or just plain old agro. We know that many of you that attend public events have been hit quite bad this year because of the weather. Each year it’s always seems to be a greater struggle than the year before. So we hope that being part of this diverse Society just helps that little and keeps you informed enough to be able to carry on and keep “fighting the fight”. See you at the AGM ! ! ? ? ! ! Phil Pike. So the gauntlet is thrown down and the challenge is set, “What can you do for your society?” Also, please let me know if you have any items or subjects you would like added to the meetings agenda. The agenda will be published by email during the week before the meeting to those on the Societies email database. VOSA vs SHOWMAN COURT CASE. For those who have not heard about this, in July, the Judges notes for a recent court case were published on the internet that make fascinating reading. To make this article subjective rather than a biassed & flawed piece, I have “borrowed” it from an internet blog written by a solicitor. DIARY DATE - SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18TH - A.G.M. Gaydon Village Hall, Church Road, Gaydon, CV35 0ET It’s that time of year again, again. The Societies 2012 A.G.M. is on Sunday 18th November at the usual venue of Gaydon Village Hall. Starting at 1pm, it usually runs about 2 hours. Tea, coffee, biscuits and lots of friendly faces available. If you would like to nominate yourself, or someone else for one (or more) of these, please post or email names by 11th November. As always, we encourage everyone to get involved. I, myself have the roles of Membership Secretary and Treasurer. Plus I compile the newsletter. During the summer months it’s hard to juggle all of these AND get out on the road doing my own work. DON’T FORGET ! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do try an attend. It’s not all serious stuff and it’s a good chance to have a chat to other members catch up on things. Some travel more than 150 miles to attend, for those who make the effort, we really do thank you for “bothering”. In the recent case of VOSA v Kayes, the Divisional Court upheld the Magistrates' decision that a goods vehicle used by a member of the showman's guild to transport refreshment kiosks to shows and fairs was a "showman's goods vehicle”. The Facts The Defendant was the subject of a roadside check by VOSA whilst driving a goods vehicle carrying two refreshment kiosks on a trailer. VOSA asked the Defendant whether he had an Operator's Licence and current test certificate; however, the Defendant claimed that he was a member of the showman's guild, the vehicle had been specifically designed for the carriage of the refreshment kiosks, he used the kiosks to serve refreshments at shows and fairs and the vehicle was only used for the purpose of going to such events. The Society acts on behalf of its members, and coming along to the meetings is an excellent way to get your voice heard and get the things that matter to you added to the agenda. On that basis, the Defendant maintained that the vehicle was a "showman's goods vehicle” and was therefore exempt from the requirement to hold an Operator's Licence and the requirements to be tested The beginning of the meeting will see the standing down and taxed as a goods vehicle. VOSA took the view that of the current committee and the election / re-election the vehicle was not a "showman's goods vehicle” and for 2013. Invitations are now being invited for the the Defendant was prosecuted. following committee posts... PAGE 1 October 2012 The Law A "showman's goods vehicle” is defined as "a showman's vehicle which is: (a) a goods vehicle; and (b) permanently fitted with a living van or some other special type of body or superstructure forming part of the equipment of the show of the person in whose name the vehicle is registered”. The Outcome The Magistrates' found that the Defendant was "selfevidently a showman”, that his vehicle fell within the definition of a "showman's goods vehicle” and that the Defendant was therefore entitled to rely on the "showman's goods vehicle” exemptions; however, VOSA disagreed and appealed to the Divisional Court by way of a case stated. The Divisional Court had to consider whether a goods vehicle laden with a catering trailer which was not a permanent fixture, and drawing a two-axle drawbar catering trailer on it, was capable of being a "showman's goods vehicle” or was the definition of a “showman's goods vehicle” to be interpreted strictly to include only vehicles "permanently fitted with a living van or some other special type of body or superstructure forming part of the equipment of the show”. The Divisional Court held that: it was clear that the Defendant's vehicle was a goods vehicle; any show would be expected to have refreshment facilities and it was clearly an attraction of such events that good refreshment facilities were available; refreshment kiosks such as the Defendant's in his capacity as a showman's guild operator at various sites (provided he only used the vehicle for the purpose of transporting the refreshment kiosks to shows and fairs), fell within the definition of a showman's goods vehicle; and the vehicle could be properly regarded as a vehicle permanently fitted with a special type of body, namely the refreshment kiosks. The Divisional Court therefore upheld the Magistrates' decision that the Defendant's vehicle was a "showman's goods vehicle” and was therefore exempt from the requirement to hold an Operator's Licence and the requirements to be tested and taxed as a goods vehicle. I’m sure this will be discussed at the A.G.M. as it is very good news for Showmen. Rarely do cases like this go to court and when anything does, and comes in “our” favour, it sets a precedent that other authorities have to follow in future. The Showman’s Guild advise their members to carry a copy of the Judges notes with them and we think similarly. Copies will be available at the A.G.M. And also on the documents database on the website (let me know if you have trouble accessing it). ACCIDENT ON MEGA-BOUCE FROG RIDE. Two teenage boys were hurt after a fairground ride they were on broke, trapping one boy and throwing the other onto the ground. The boys were injured while on the Mega Bounce Frog Ride, at the Billy Bates fair in Abbey Park last month. One of the boys was in intensive care after surgery for chest injuries, broken ribs and a broken arm. The other had less serious injuries. The HSE said an investigation had begun. One of the carriages on the ride flipped over, throwing one of the boys into a metal barrier the other was trapped inside as it landed face down. The fairground owner said: "Everyone went into shock. I don't think anything can prepare you for what we did see and what happened. "Within a few seconds of it happening, we adapted and did what we were supposed to do. He said "We operate these rides day in day out, this is what we do and over the course of 50 years we have rode millions of people. "This has never happened before. “ ADIPS INSPECTIONS DURING THE QUIETER MONTHS. In an attempt to alleviate the mad rush that happens each spring for the inspection of rides and devices ADIPS are repeating last years re-inspection offer. To encourage operators to have inspections during the quieter months, the DOC levy fee part of the inspection is voided for a reinspection in the same year. 75% of DOC’s are issued between March and July, whilst only 7% between September and December. Luke Ditchburn, General Manager of ADIPS commented “The purpose of the offer is to incentivise Ride Controllers to move inspection dates from the traditionally busy to quieter periods, thus making inspection arrangements easier in subsequent years.” “Last year was reasonably successful with 89 reinspections, which indicates there is value in repeating the offer.” PAGE 2 October 2012 LETTERS. Dear Phil, Just sending you a picture that we have on the side of our towing vehicle that is now registered as a special vehicle under the Showman’s Good Vehicle class. It was a pain, refused first time until I did a bit of work and then took photo's and send a supporting letter to DVLA. This time no problems so anyone with a vehicle they want to register as a special vehicle need to do the work such as generator station shelving, sleeping & living area and then get as many photo's as possible and write a long letter to back up your story WATER RIDE FALLS APART. as to it not being used I don’t normally report on accidents abroad, but this for hire or reward. bizarre image from India caught my attention. Then do as I do and put your aces membership and logo on the side because the first thing the strange people will look at when stopped is that and your half way there to be going on your way again good luck to all members. At least 17 children were injured when part of a water slide collapsed at an amusement park in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata. After the incident crowds apparently angered by the accident went on the rampage at on the outskirts of the city, smashing up facilities. Local media reported that the park was busy and that overcrowding may have been to blame for the collapse of the slide GOT AN APP FOR THAT ! Spencer. Spencers Good Food. We’re always pleased to receive letters, emails and feedback. Please do share your thoughts. Here’s a couple of things that have saved me ££££’s “ on the road” at Moto services. Have you got AA cover? At Moto you get 20% of EDC (the restaurant at the services) & Moto Burger King’s. Plus 10% off Moto M&S (you’ll need to show them your membership card).. Also, for those with smart-phones, download the Moto JOKE ! App (which is free) and get s deal of the day. These I bought the wife a hamster fur THE LIGHTER SIDE alternate between deals but this year I’ve had things coat for her birthday, she was such as BOGOF on Whooper’s, and EDC delighted with it. breakfasts, 40% total We went to the fair; it took me bill and £2 off of a meal. 4 hours to get her off the big wheel! The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has opened a 12-week consultation on proposals to simplify and clarify how businesses comply with the requirements under the Reporting of Injuries, Disease and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (as amended) (RIDDOR '95). The review is part of HSE's work to make it easier for businesses and other users to understand what they need to do to comply with health and safety law, following recommendations made in Professor Löfstedt's independent review of health and safety legislation. The proposals also seek to implement the changes recommended in the 2010 Government Report, 'Common Sense, Common Safety', by re-examining whether RIDDOR is the best approach to providing an accurate national picture of workplace accidents. The consultation document can be viewed here (below is a clickable link if viewed in a pc or laptop). Http://consultations.hse.gov.uk/gf2.ti/f/16770/444133.1/ PDF/-/CD243.pdf?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2012+September+Newsletter PAGE 3 October 2012 THE CARRYING OF FUEL FOR GENERATORS. By Phil Pike. Although such plastic “gallon” cans that can be bought from garages & Halfords are recommended by VOSA & HSE, they also site that plastic containers will fail more quickly than metal ones in the event of a fire. For the carrying of explosive liquids we will be mostly guided by The Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR) & The Carriage of Dangerous Goods (CDG) & use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004. Also plastic containers can suffer degradation in sunlight & should not be used in outdoor stores without suitable shading. There are no restrictions on colour, however try to use red for leaded, green for unleaded and black for diesel. All HSE are normally our main guidance with matters, however, it is VOSA or the police that will be casting their critical eye if pulled up “roadside”. Their angle will be that if a vehicle caught fire or was involved in an accident which was carrying such fuel whether it would contribute to a fire. Restrictions on the transportation of petrol. The CDG & use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004, as amended by the CDG & Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment (Amendment) Regulations 2005 require that petrol must be carried in UN approved containers, which are properly and safely stowed within the vehicle. Make sure they are protected from things crashing or falling onto them. Showmen can claim the Small Load Exemption to the CDG regulations which require vehicle signage, load documentation, full driver qualification etc when carrying less than 333kg of petrol or 1,000kg of diesel. When claiming the Small Load Exemption the vehicle would be required to carry a 2kg dry powder fire extinguisher. The driver is also required to have general training in relation to the dangerous goods carried, the hazards they present and what to do in the event of an accident spillage. A record of the training must be kept. Any Bio Fuel which contains petroleum-spirit also falls into this definition. Any fuel carried within a generator would not count towards the calculation of any quantity of dangerous goods transported. Containers. Containers must clearly be labelled so that people are aware of their contents and hazards. Petrol cans should be labelled with a diamond warning of ‘Petroleum-spirit’ and ‘highly flammable’. (you can get these from eBay quite cheaply, check they are the right size and format) The Petroleum Spirit (Plastic Containers) Regulations 1982 do not apply to any premises subject to the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR). This means they will not apply at any workplaces. Thus plastic containers intended for commercial, industrial use etc. do not need to comply with the 1982 regulations, but they will still need to be suitable for their intended purpose. Military Type Jerry Cans. New ones tend to be manufactured & tested to comply with the UN Dangerous Goods standards (check this if you have any). Generally they are considered as a suitable transportation container, HOWEVER they may not necessarily not be considered ‘suitable’ for the safe filling at a petrol station. I know, it doesn’t make sense. Amount That Can Be Stored. If the petrol is being stored in a place which is also a workroom, then no more than 50 litres should be stored. The storage of fuel should also form part of your Risk Assessment. Particular thought should be directed to… # It should be properly ventilated, # It should be secure, # Refilling of equipment should preferably take place in the open air and away from sources of ignition, # Care is taken to avoid spills and the consequences of a leak or spill is assessed # Containers should be kept closed when not in use. It is recommended that an absorbent spill kit is kept on board every vehicle carrying dangerous liquids. Forecourts. Now we get to the odd bit, have you had trouble this year trying to fill “jerry cans“ at forecourts (I have). All petrol stations are under licence to supply fuel, very similar to alcohol licence. If they are caught breaching these licences they could lose their right to supply fuel. Petrol filling stations may have their own internal policy on the types and numbers of containers they are prepared to fill - frequently one or two 5 litre plastic and or one or two 10 litre metal (a half sized “jerry can“). This is a decision made by the filling station operator and is not a legal requirement. However, petrol filling stations usually have to abide by a licence condition which may override the HSE PAGE 4 October 2012 Statements of “the licence condition does not limit how many containers one customer may fill” and “this is usually interpreted as metal containers up to a maximum size of 23 litres or plastic containers up to a maximum size of 5 litres“. So although HSE have “rules” that are helpful or do not restrict us too much, in reality the retailer makes them redundant or obsolete with their own licence conditions of “2 x 5L or 1 x 10L“ notices. It’s very much shop around and find a friendly cooperative supplier really. NEW RULES FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION. There’s concern amongst some of the travelling Showman community about proposed plans to repeal Section 444 (6) of the Education Act 1996. This protects parents from prosecution if there child is absent from school whilst travelling as part of their business. This will cause problems for Showmen with children of school age during the travelling season. A consolation will be taking place on this issue with the Department of Education and concerned parties. If this Diesel. issue affects you and you would like the Society to raise There are no specific legal requirements on how to store your concerns, please let us know. diesel or the quantity allowed either in workplaces or domestic premises. It is not, from a health and safety point of view, a particularly hazardous substance within RECORD BREAKING ROLLERCOASTER RIDE. A man who completed the world's longest rollercoaster the meaning of the Dangerous Substances and marathon has finally ended his epic ride - a week after Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 - its vapour smashing the Guinness World Record. New Yorker flash point is too high. Richard Rodriguez, 48, overtook the previous total of nine days and 12 hours on 6 August but carried on his Resources. quest on The Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach to www.hse.gov.uk/fireandexplosion/petroleum-faqs.htm maximise the total. www.hse.gov.uk/fireandexplosion/dsear.htm www.hse.gov.uk/cdg/manual/exemptions.htm He finally stopped after 401 hours and almost 8,000 rides, covering more than 6,300 miles. Mr Rodriguez, from Brooklyn, was being challenged by two riders at Freizeitland Gieselwind park in Germany, but they PICTURES ! dropped out after 36 hours due to medical reasons. Just to remind you that the Society is after your pictures and links for its website, so have you got any ?? Please email anything over and we’ll get them uploaded. It all helps get you more work ! ! ! THE SHOWMAN’S SHOW. 17th & 18th October. If you have nothing on for the couple of days, just to remind you that Lance Publications long standing “Showman’s Show” is at the Newbury Showground, Chieveley, Berkshire, Rg18 9QZ Mr Rodriguez had held the record for nearly 30 years until German Frank Rossler beat it last year. After breaking the new record by a week, he said: "It feels great to be the world record holder once again. It's a little strange to be back on solid ground but I'm sure I'll readjust soon. "The Pleasure Beach staff and visitors to the amusement park have been so supportive during this marathon attempt so I want to say a big thank you to everyone who has helped me to stay positive and achieve this world record." Mr Rodriguez had to eat, drink and sleep on rollercoasters as part of the challenge. In accordance with Guinness Book of Records guidelines, HSE FEE FOR INTERVENTION STARTS. he accumulates five The HSE's new cost recovery scheme, Fee minutes respite for for Intervention, came into force on Monday every full hour 1st October. Under The Health and Safety ridden to allow him (Fees) Regulations 2012, those who are found to have broken health and safety laws are liable for the recovery to change clothes, shower, have a hot of HSE's related costs, including inspection, investigation and taking enforcement action. Operators meal and transfer and businesses that comply will continue to pay nothing. on to the Big Dipper for night-time riding. Http://www.hse.gov.uk/fee-for-intervention/index.htm PAGE 5 October 2012 The Spotlight feature is here to highlight members of the Society. This edition see’s the Society’s Vice Chairman Phil Manning in the hot seat. SPOTLIGHT Phil Manning’s Vintage Amusements offers an ideal package of children’s entertainment for events and shows. Travelling as one unit, the package includes “Ghost Buster” Fun House, Roundabout Toyset, a Thirty foot shooting gallery, Hoopla Stall and adult Striker. With full documentation and insurance, Phil Manning’s Vintage Amusements is a great addition to any fun day. Partner Jo on the Hoopla Stall. Over the years he’s attended events opened by Royalty and had many famous people’s children thrilled by riding on and in his rides (such as Bruce Grobbelaar and Martin Johnson). We always ask for “pet hates”, and with Phil it’s the clipboard “jobs worths”. Phil says “they usually think they know everything, but in reality, they usually know nothing”. Phil’s trade before he got into the business was an agricultural engineer. He always had an interest in the “fair”. His first attraction was a small 1926 Post Office game hoopla stall bought in the late sixties. The first job was a school fete. Word soon spread and the work started to flow in. Plans for the future? “Well this year has been hit bad with cancellations because of the weather” he says, “Wet, wet, wet. It’s been one thing after another. But you have to just accept it and battle on. I’m not planning any new additions, I’m still a strong believer that five small pay boxes are better than one large one” The next additions were a couple of inflatable bouncers. Unfortunately, the hoopla had to be sold off as its design (worked from the outside not inside) made it illegal under new gambling laws. Although Phil at one point had expanded his repertoire to the point where it included two adult rides, he has “settled down” to the current portfolio as he considers it a good complementary set of attractions. All lugged and pulled from venue to venue by his work horse 1985 Renault lorry. Although his base is near the Forrest of Dean (Ledbury way), work now takes him all over the UK and includes regular bookings such as the Hollowell Steam Rally in Northamptonshire and the Carmarthen Steam Rally There’s also been some new additions in 2012 such as the Stoke Orchard Rally which has been trying to accommodate him for years. He has 3 staff and is sometimes joined on the road by long time partner Jo, who he met some 25 years ago selling flowers on a market stall. 1935 Jackson Juvenile Toyset Phil has been part of the Society since it’s birth in the 90’s and opened many times with co-founder Harry Wigfield. He’s been the Vice Chairman of the Society since the mid noughties and is always giving out cards and promoting the Society on the road. He closes with “Always remember to be respectful to the punters”, and “I hope to see many of the members at the A.G.M. in November.” Contact details... Phil Manning Vintage Amusements. Tel: - 07761 159030 Email - [email protected] PAGE 6 October 2012 SOCIAL NETWORKING Thanks to Google’s latest site ranking techniques, the more “friends”, likes or links you have of these, the better it thinks you are as a business and the higher it will place you in it’s search results (total tosh thinking from them as usual of course). ROLLERCOASTERS RELIEVE ASTHMA - OFFICIAL! A recent news story about some of the weird studies that universities carry out cited this experiment from THE LIGHTER SIDE 2010. Simon Rietveld of the University of Amsterdam, and Ilja van Beest of Tilburg University, (also in the Netherlands), “discovered” that symptoms of asthma can be treated with a rollerIf you have any of the above (particularly Twitter & coaster ride. The study was called Rollercoaster Facebook) please let me and other members know. I Asthma: When Positive Emotional Stress Interferes with would like to suggest that members “like” and follow Dyspnea Perception” each other. The strength of all these associations together will affect how Google ranks your site after its Twenty five women with a medical diagnosis of severe web “spiders” have trawled the internet (which they asthma and 15 controls were induced during repeated constantly do). A better ranking will give your website a rollercoaster rides. The higher and stronger value, and therefore they should results showed that return it higher in their search results. negative emotional stress and blood pressure Please also remember that the Society has a Facebook peaked just before, and page, if you haven’t already, please join the group. And positive emotional stress for those who have, remember to post images, links etc. and heart beat peaked The links will help your own website ranking. immediately after the rides. DARTFORD CROSSING TOLL INCREASE. From 7th October the toll fees for the crossing have increased. Cars are £2.00, vans & single axle trucks are now £2.50 and large HGV’s are £5.00. Between 10pm and 6am it still remains free. BY THE WAY..... I'm on holiday now up and till the week before the A.G.M. If you have any news, issues, questions or need help with anything please contact either Allan Ford or Phil Manning (details are on the website). We would like your comments & experiences on the following subjects raised by members... # Showman Vs VOSA. # Getting your vehicle classed as “Showmen”. # FESS. # HSE F.F.I. YOUR SOCIETY NEEDS YOU ! Dyspnea in women with asthma was higher just before than immediately after rollercoaster rides. MEMBERS FREE QUIZ. As usual, the final page of this newsletter, contains a free quiz. Members can use it for their own purposes. If you have downloaded the newsletter electronically, remember to not “print all pages”. The answers are below. FUN QUIZ ANSWERS. TV Shows: 1.The Thick Of It. 2. One Foot In The Grave. 3. Take Me Out. 4. The Muppet Show. 5. Kojak. Films: 1. Die Another Day. 2. The Sweeney. 3. Blazing Saddles. 4. Big. 5. Under Siege. 25 Questions: 1. Snoopy. 2. A Punch & Judy man/professor. 3. Hydrogen & Oxygen (H20). 4. Pole vault. 5. Siri. 6. Nestle. 7. Jimmy Carr. 8. Leicester City. 9. Monkey. 10. One - Devon. 11. Vinnie Jones. 12. New Zealand. 13. Tin. 14. John Ross. 15. Merci. 16. Miami Dolphins. 17. March (Mars). 18. Light Emitting Diode. 19. Eyes. 20. "13". 21. Arizona. 22. Blue Whale. 23. "4". 24. Ice skating. 25. He-Man Labels. 1 Becks. 2 Absolut Vodka. 3 Malibu. 4 Southern Comfort. 5 San Miguel. Family Fortunes Round: 1. Sausage 32% 2. Saveloy 26% 3. Pie 13% 4. Haddock 8% 5. Chicken 6%. The Amusement & Catering Equipment Society Website - www.amusementcateringequipmentsociety.com Societies email address - [email protected] Newsletter feedback and articles - [email protected] or by post to Phil Pike. 49 Hullbridge Road, South Woodham Ferrers, Essex. CM3 5EH. This Newsletter was complied and edited by Phil Pike. All though every effort has been made that contents are correct, it is recommended that members check for themselves any information. A.C.E.S. is not responsible for omissions or irregularities. Do you have a Hot Topic which members may be able to offer advice? A problem PAGE 7 shared is sometimes a problem solved ! Twenty Five Questions. NAME THE TV SHOW NAME THE FILM 1. What is the name of the dog in the Peanuts cartoons? 2. Who would use a “Swozzle“? 3. Which two elements make up water? 4. Which Olympic sport uses a 'planting box'? 5. What is the name of the iPhone speech recognition software? 6. Which sweet manufacturer makes Smarties? 7. Who hosts the "Big Fat Quizzes" on Channel 4? 8. Which football club are nicknamed The Fosse & 1. The Foxes? 9. A marmoset is what type of animal? 10. How many counties share a border with Cornwall? 11. Who was the UK footballer who starred in the 2000 film 'Snatch'? 12. Which national cricket team are nicknamed The Black Caps? 13. Which chemical element has the shortest name? 14. In the tv show Dallas, what do J. R.'s initials stand for? 15. How do the say French say “thank you” 2. 16. Which American Football team are nicknamed the Fins? 17. Which month is named after the Roman God of war? 18. In electronics what does LED stand for? 19. Glaucoma affects which part of the human body? 20. In Bingo which number is described as "unlucky for some"? 21. Phoenix is the capital of which US State? 22. What is the largest mammal in the world? 23. The human heart has many chambers? 3. 24. In which sport would you perform a triple-toe-loop 25. 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