Study on Risk Assessment of Amusement Ride

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The probability of hazard of amusement rides is divided into 5 categories according to characteristics, and the degree of risk hazard is divided into 5 categories. The risk matrix of amusement ride was created according to risk matrix model. The risk categories were created according to the values of matrix elements. The risk knowledge table was created according to all links of life of amusement ride.

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