Webinar Description
This webinar explores the legal implications of Campbell v. Universal, a case that could significantly impact ADA compliance and ride safety regulations. Experts discuss the bias in favor of accessibility, potential changes in liability if operators can no longer rely on manufacturer guidelines, and the challenges of balancing safety with inclusivity.
Key topics include:
- The role of manufacturer guidelines in accessibility decisions and liability concerns.
- The need for collaboration between manufacturers, operators, and disabled guests.
- Improving training for operators to handle sensitive conversations with guests.
- Ensuring disabled guests have equal experiences while maintaining legitimate safety standards.
This session provides valuable insights for attractions industry professionals, highlighting the evolving legal landscape and best practices for navigating ADA compliance and guest safety.
Speakers
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Dr. Kathryn Woodcock, CCPE, ICAE, P.Eng. Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Erik H. Beard, Managing Member and General Counsel, International Ride Training Biography
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Julia E. Judish, Special Counsel, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
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Keith Stephenson, Director of Public Affairs, IAAPA
Details
CEUs: 1.0
Session Time: 60 minutes
Language: American English
Key Features: Recording of live presentation on 09/14/2023
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