"Acceptance Inspection" means the final inspection of a zip line performed upon installation completion and before commissioning.
"Anchor System" means a system of anchorages and anchorage connectors that provide a secure termination for a life safety system, personal safety system, belay system, or rope rigging system.
"Anchorage" means the terminating component of a life safety system, personal safety system, belay system, or rope rigging system intended to support any force applied to the system.
"Anchorage Connector" means an interface component coupling any anchor system or system component to an anchorage.
"Automatic Anchorage Connector" means an anchorage connector that is properly engaged by automatic action without manually applied fasteners in the connector.
"Brake" means a device, method or system used to arrest the traverse of the participant.
"Brake System" means a complete system comprised of the primary and emergency brakes.
"Canopy Tour" means a guided aerial exploration or transit of the forest canopy, most commonly by means of a series of zip lines or aerial walkways with platforms.
"Commissioning" means an action by the installer or other competent person of putting a new element or course into service for the owner/operator.
"Competent Person" means a person possessing the skills, knowledge, experience, training and judgment to perform assigned tasks or activities satisfactorily, as determined by a reasonable person.
"Dismount" means the act of disembarking from the zip line and proceeding away from the landing area.
"Fixed Zip Line" means a zip line that is designed to be used at a fixed, single location and not readily moved to a different location.
"Landing Area" means the area provided for arrest and dismount after traversing a zip line.
"Mobile Zip Line" means a zip line that is designed or adapted to be moved from one location to another and is not fixed at a single location.
"Mobile Zip Line Manufacturer" means a company responsible for the design, quality, fabrication and delivery of a mobile zip line.
"Operating System" means the system or systems of processing a patron through the zip line route used on a particular site. This includes registration, preparation, getting to the landing point, methods of attachment, the rigging and lowering system, and the landing recovery method.
"Operation, Maintenance, Inspection and Training Manual" or "Manual" means a document containing the procedures and forms for the operation of the zip line activity and equipment on the site.
"Sag" means the vertical deflection in a horizontal line.
"Service Proven" means an element, ride, device, structure or major modification to an element, ride or device of which:
units have been in service to the public for a minimum of five years; and
units that have been in service without any significant design-related failures or significant design-related safety issues that have not been mitigated.
"Third Party Inspector" means a qualified person not directly employed by the operator of the zip line or parent company, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or vendor, and not offering other services to the operator of the zip line or parent company who is qualified via ACCT accreditation, NAARSO certification, PRCA accreditation, or another approval that equally qualifies that person to provide zip line inspections.
"Zip Line Brake System" means a system that arrests the participant's traverse along a zip line. Brake systems can be active or passive.
"Zip Line Landing Area" means an area provided for the participant to arrest and dismount after completing a zip line traverse.
"Zip Line Tour" means a guided, aerial exploration or transit of a landscape using a series of zip lines and platforms generally supported by man-made structures.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 6000.350
Added at 37 Ill. Reg. 4935, effective March 27, 2013