Originally posted by spacemountainfan619
A lot of ride stations are pretty loud and probably impair the hearing abilities of even those with the most sensitive hearing, that being said, I really don't see the problem. Isn't being a ride op more of a visual task than audio? Isn't that why parks use hand signals? I'd rather have a deaf ride op than some punk kid who doesn't give 2 shits(SFMM) because he is pissed off that his parents made him get a summer job. Also, most of the rides I have been on, there are multiple ride ops, especially on coasters.
While stations can get loud and noisy, those sounds go to the background when after an hour or two. So then you can hear things that are out or the ordinary, not only alarms, but also mechanical sounds.
In my opinion, hearing is a necessity for a ride-op, it is important for the safety.