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Inflatable water balls

Published: 19 November 2010
Last Updated: 19 November 2010

Purpose
Background
The risks
Control measures
Routine maintenance
Legislative requirements
More information


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Purpose

The purpose of this alert is to inform owners and operators of inflatable water balls of the possible risks with their use. This alert also provides some information on risk control measures.

Background

Inflatable water balls are being introduced into Australia. Patrons are enclosed inside the inflatable water balls, which are sealed and inflated through the zip like mechanism after the patron enters. These devices can also be known as "water walkers", "hamster balls" and other names.

Currently, there is no applicable Australian Standard that specifically covers the design of these devices. AS 3533.4.1-2005: Land-borne inflatable devices does not apply to inflatable water balls as they are used over the water.

Photograph 1: Inflatable water balls in use
Photograph 1 - Inflatable water balls in use

The risks

Following are some of the identified risks to patrons associated with the use of inflatable water balls (balls). Patrons could:

Control measures

Where these balls are used, suitable control measures should be in place to prevent injuries, including the risk of asphyxiation and heat stress. Such measures should include:

Routine maintenance

A competent person should be engaged to carry out periodical inspections of water balls at least annually, or as prescribed by the manufacturer, to ensure there is no significant degradation of the material, especially at the seams.

A record of service and maintenance checks should be kept in a logbook.

Legislative requirements

The Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 imposes health and safety obligations on all persons conducting a business or undertaking whether as employers, self-employed persons, designers, manufacturers, suppliers, installers and owners of plant and workers.

More information

Further information is available from www.worksafe.qld.gov.au or by calling the Workplace Health and Safety Infoline on 1300 369 915.