Work was as usual. The job scope is repetitive because of the job nature. However, through incidents that may occur, I was able to learn more about my responsibility as a team member there.
At the start of a work day, I have to sign out a green pass which I have to keep with me for the whole day. It is an "All Access" pass which allows me to access all parts of the building, including the ride tracks. Unauthorised personnel without the green pass have to obtain permission and get someone to escort them while they walk around the building.
One of the rotational position is being stationed at one area behind the ride track and projector screen. The purpose of it is to prevent unauthorised personnel from entering the ride track without supervision. As the attraction is new and still undergoing test cycling, contractors and other workers may enter the building. However, they have to conduct their work under the supervision of an authorised personnel. When I was in that position, someone wanted to enter the ride track areas to check on something. As he did not have a green pass, I had to refer him to the control room to verify his identity and for someone to escort him.
Being in that position requires one to be alert at all times. When anyone tries to enter the ride track, it is important to verify his identity and ensure he is allowed to do so. This helps to prevent any possible accident that may occur while the person is wandering around the ride tracks.
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