Ace Valley Fair iROC Training 2026 – Rock Your Way to Certification Success!

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Preparedness in ride operations requires Operators/Attendants to know all of the following EXCEPT:

Know when it is your turn to go on break.

Preparedness in ride operations means you're ready to keep guests safe and the ride running smoothly. That includes watching the ride and the guests to spot issues before they become problems, so you can intervene early. It also means understanding the Standard Operating Procedure for the ride, so you perform all safety checks and operating steps correctly. Being able to react appropriately and confidently to guest concerns helps address questions or complaints quickly and keeps safety and guest experience intact. The one item that isn’t part of this readiness is knowing when it’s your turn to take a break. Break schedules are managed by supervisors and relate to staffing, not the immediate safety-related actions you take on the ride. So, while breaks are important for overall operations, they don’t define preparedness for operating the ride.

React appropriately and confidently to guest concerns

Watching guests and the ride to identify issues before they become problems.

Understand fully the Standard Operating Procedure for the amusement ride he/she is operating.

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