New ASTM Standard Supports Safety of Surfing Simulator Attractions

A new ASTM International standard will help designers and manufacturers develop and build safe attractions that simulate surfing. The new standard (soon to be published as F3133, Practice for the Classification, Design, Manufacture, Construction, and Operation of Standing Wave Systems) was developed by ASTM’s committee on amusement rides and devices (F24).

ASTM member Marshall Myrman is the leader of Flow Rider Inc., part of WhiteWater West Industries. Myrman says that companies such as water parks that buy stationary wave systems will use the standard to help determine the safety of the system being considered.

The new standard provides manufacturing guidelines, including structural design requirements, identification markings, and design responsibilities. According to Myrman, regulatory agencies might also use the standard as an enforcement tool while laboratories will find it helpful for benchmark testing.

This new animated video shows examples of ASTM International standards that support safety of recreational activities.

ASTM welcomes participation in the development of its standards. Become a member at www.astm.org/JOIN.

ASTM Committee F24 on Amusement Rides and Devices Next Meeting: Feb. 1-4, 2017, New Orleans, La.
Media Inquiries: Dan Bergels, tel +1.610.832.9602; dbergels@astm.org
Technical Contact: Marshall Myrman, WhiteWater West Industries, San Diego, Calif., tel +1.760.845.4561; marshall.myrman@whitewaterwest.com
ASTM Staff Contact: Katerina Koperna, tel. +1.610.832.9728; kkoperna@astm.org

Release #10202

Committee
F24
November 15, 2016