The Euroslide, a key attraction at the annual CNE, was closed and removed from the grounds Wednesday morning, said a spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment, the company that owns the car. A few nights ago, a hydraulic ram malfunctioned, causing the ride to tilt dramatically, spokeswoman Lynda Franc said. The decision was made to remove the track entirely before Friday’s opening day, he said. The incident is not related to the ongoing Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) strike involving CNE safety inspectors, a spokesman for the regulator said in an emailed statement. “The strike by TSSA inspectors has not affected the nature of safety inspections at this year’s CNE,” the statement said. “All safety inspections that would be done regularly each year for the CNE have been performed. During the strike, non-union employees, such as supervisors, with the required training, certification and experience have performed inspections.” The TSSA statement also notes that the dismantling of Euroslide was ordered by the Ministry of Labour. A spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment said a worker was injured while working on the Euroslide. The worker suffered a lower leg injury and was taken for medical attention. He has since been released and will return to work for opening day, they said.
title: “A Cne Ride Malfunctioned And Was Removed A Few Days Before Opening Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Jessica Audia”
The Euroslide, a key attraction at the annual CNE, was closed and removed from the grounds Wednesday morning, said a spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment, the company that owns the car. A few nights ago, a hydraulic ram malfunctioned, causing the ride to tilt dramatically, spokeswoman Lynda Franc said. The decision was made to remove the track entirely before Friday’s opening day, he said. The incident is not related to the ongoing Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) strike involving CNE safety inspectors, a spokesman for the regulator said in an emailed statement. “The strike by TSSA inspectors has not affected the nature of safety inspections at this year’s CNE,” the statement said. “All safety inspections that would be done regularly each year for the CNE have been performed. During the strike, non-union employees, such as supervisors, with the required training, certification and experience have performed inspections.” The TSSA statement also notes that the dismantling of Euroslide was ordered by the Ministry of Labour. A spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment said a worker was injured while working on the Euroslide. The worker suffered a lower leg injury and was taken for medical attention. He has since been released and will return to work for opening day, they said.
title: “A Cne Ride Malfunctioned And Was Removed A Few Days Before Opening Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Rudy Oakley”
The Euroslide, a key attraction at the annual CNE, was closed and removed from the grounds Wednesday morning, said a spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment, the company that owns the car. A few nights ago, a hydraulic ram malfunctioned, causing the ride to tilt dramatically, spokeswoman Lynda Franc said. The decision was made to remove the track entirely before Friday’s opening day, he said. The incident is not related to the ongoing Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) strike involving CNE safety inspectors, a spokesman for the regulator said in an emailed statement. “The strike by TSSA inspectors has not affected the nature of safety inspections at this year’s CNE,” the statement said. “All safety inspections that would be done regularly each year for the CNE have been performed. During the strike, non-union employees, such as supervisors, with the required training, certification and experience have performed inspections.” The TSSA statement also notes that the dismantling of Euroslide was ordered by the Ministry of Labour. A spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment said a worker was injured while working on the Euroslide. The worker suffered a lower leg injury and was taken for medical attention. He has since been released and will return to work for opening day, they said.
title: “A Cne Ride Malfunctioned And Was Removed A Few Days Before Opening Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-27” author: “Otis Baldwin”
The Euroslide, a key attraction at the annual CNE, was closed and removed from the grounds Wednesday morning, said a spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment, the company that owns the car. A few nights ago, a hydraulic ram malfunctioned, causing the ride to tilt dramatically, spokeswoman Lynda Franc said. The decision was made to remove the track entirely before Friday’s opening day, he said. The incident is not related to the ongoing Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) strike involving CNE safety inspectors, a spokesman for the regulator said in an emailed statement. “The strike by TSSA inspectors has not affected the nature of safety inspections at this year’s CNE,” the statement said. “All safety inspections that would be done regularly each year for the CNE have been performed. During the strike, non-union employees, such as supervisors, with the required training, certification and experience have performed inspections.” The TSSA statement also notes that the dismantling of Euroslide was ordered by the Ministry of Labour. A spokesman for North American Midway Entertainment said a worker was injured while working on the Euroslide. The worker suffered a lower leg injury and was taken for medical attention. He has since been released and will return to work for opening day, they said.