Child's seatbelt unbuckles on carnival slingshot ride, chilling video reveals
Briefly

A potentially alarming incident was reported at the Royal Easter Show when a child's seatbelt on the slingshot ride seemed to come undone during operation. Fortunately, there were no injuries. SafeWork NSW is investigating the event and has issued 23 safety notices to ensure compliance for the estimated 800,000 attendees. The Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, responsible for the show, reassured the public that multiple safety mechanisms are in place, and the ride's safety had been thoroughly inspected and reaffirmed to prevent future occurrences.
SafeWork NSW is working closely with the Sydney Royal Easter Show event organizers to ensure the safety of more than 800,000 expected visitors.
The slingshot is equipped with multiple safety mechanisms to ensure rider safety, with the over-shoulder harness and lap belt being the primary safety restraints.
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