When Warner Village Theme Parks needed to ensure their new SurfRider ride at
Wet’n’Wild on the Gold Coast met legislative requirements for registrations,
they knew exactly who to get on-board for the project.
Having previously worked with Inaco’s National Security Services Consultant
Ken Robertson and the Inaco Brisbane team on the Bat Wing Ride, Waner’s
Group Projects Manager Ken Spiller was confident that Inaco had the
experience, products and service they required.
Ensuring the design of the ride safety system matched up with the outcomes
of the risk assessment in line with Australian Standard guidelines provided
no easy task.
With the ride vehicle having been modified to a surfboard shape, rather than
the manufacturer’s standard skateboard shape, the design and creation of a
specific platform and boom gate system had been required.

This was successfully done locally by FX Illusions and Richard Flanagan &
Company, with the resulting platform and boom gate section designed around 2
Rockwell Automation control systems which interfaced with the ride’s
original safety and control systems.
The MicroLogix1500 system provided control for the movement of the platform
and boomgate components, while the SmartGuard600 system provided Category 4
monitoring of all safety critical elements including all the locks and the
compressed air supply which powered all the platform and boomgate
mechanisms.
With Ken Robertson working closely with the team on-site, Inaco assisted
Wet’n’Wild in completing the detailed validation of both the ride and
platform and boomgate safety systems and providing the necessary reports for
submission to Workplace Health and Safety Queensland for the ride
registration process.
Thanks to Inaco’s experienced service and the trusted reliability of
Rockwell Automation products, the project was completed in time for
Wet’n’Wild to enjoy great success as thousands of children enjoyed the
thrill of a lifetime on the new ride over the school holidays.
Source : Inaco Automation Controls Magazine
Volume 2 Issue 2