CNE 2017 Construction week field trip

This year, three Ryerson Engineering students joined the CNE construction field trip. Aside from posing with Squirtles (Pokémon game prizes likely to be the hot commodity this year), they had the opportunity to join me in shadowing some ride inspections and watching the assembly of Canada’s largest fair.

Three students
(from left, Taha Simsek, Tyler Nagata, Meghan Keegan)

One fun activity is trying to identify rides before they’re completely assembled. We won’t give away the answer to the one below (dark green, in front of the assembled Niagara Falls portable flume, with TFC home stadium in the background).

Two students look at ride under construction
Students looking at beginning of ride under construction

(Click to see the finished ride.)

Author: Kathryn Woodcock

Dr. Kathryn Woodcock is Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, teaching, researching, and consulting in the area of human factors engineering / ergonomics particularly applied to amusement rides and attractions, including broader safety issues of performance, error, investigation and inspection, and assessment of eligibility to participate.