One score. Every data source.

AS 360 Score™ benchmarks any amusement operator against the entire U.S. safety record — 10 independent data sources, 40+ years, unified into a single composite risk index.

10
Data sources
47K+
Incident records
1984–2024
Coverage
1 : 15.5M
Industry injury rate
Layer 1 — Collect
10 public data sources, continuously harvested
Hospital ER surveillance, regulatory accident records, manufacturer service bulletins, product recalls, consumer complaints, occupational injury reports, and annual industry surveys. Every public dataset that touches amusement safety in the U.S.
CPSC NEISS Saferparks CARES Bulletins IAAPA / NSC OSHA SIR CPSC Recalls SaferProducts.gov CoasterForce
Layer 2 — Harmonize
Normalize into a unified risk taxonomy
A crosswalk table maps every source's fields to the AS 360 standard — device category, manufacturer, cause code, severity, state, date. Incident rates normalized per million rides taken or million attendance, not raw counts. Different data formats from different decades and jurisdictions, resolved into one queryable benchmark baseline.
Layer 3 — Score
Benchmark against RIDE SPLASH PLAY Score™ pillars
Each operator's live data from GSA checklists, queue feeds, and weather APIs is measured against the industry baseline. Output: a percentile rank across four pillars. "This operator is performing at the 78th percentile for amusement parks with this device mix."
Pillar weights are calibrated by operator segment and validated against historical incident outcomes. Backtested against known safety events to confirm predictive signal.
Benchmarks account for jurisdictional reporting variation. Higher reporting volume indicates stronger safety culture, not higher risk.
Composite index methodology aligned with ISO 31000 risk management principles and informed by EUROCONTROL CRI framework for multi-source safety benchmarking.

RIDE Score is to amusement safety what FICO is to credit — a composite index that tells insurers, operators, and manufacturers where a venue stands relative to the industry, not just relative to itself.