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The safety and security of our guests and our cast members is of paramount importance
to us and is evident in programs throughout Disney.
Since Disney began building and operating theme parks in the 1950's, the Company
has established hundreds of internal standards for the development and operation
of theme park attractions. Our aggressive quality assurance program is designed
to enforce both our standards and detailed state regulations for ride systems.
To view our Parks and Resorts report on safety, please click here.
For information on the Wild About Safety campaign, please click here.
Since the launch of its first Internet site in 1995, the Walt Disney Internet
Group (WDIG) has been committed to promoting both safe Internet practices
for children and parental involvement in kids' online experiences. In addition
to championing and participating in numerous public education outreach programs
which focus on safety, WDIG and its Disney Online group host extensive, original
interactive content from trusted brands, and offer a variety of community tools
that empower parents to control who their children interact with online.
For more information, please click here.
The Company aims to minimize risks and associated costs by providing quality
and professional technical services that foster the safest environment possible
for guests, cast members, and property. The company provides a team of training
and development staff that focuses on training employees in the areas of health,
safety, and environmental issues. These programs achieve not only compliance
with regulatory requirements, but also create a culture that places the highest
value on the prevention of injury and illness.
Our security teams are dedicated to promoting a safe and secure environment for all of our guests and cast members. More than a thousand cast members are employed in security operations at the Disneyland and Walt Disney World resorts.
Disney is extremely concerned about the quality and safety of its consumer products,
especially those products that are enjoyed by children. The Company's Product
Integrity group reviews the safety of all consumer products sold or distributed
by Disney entities.
Disney is concerned about the impact of the depiction of smoking in movies on youth and actively looks for ways to limit the depiction of smoking in movies marketed to youth. For more information, please click here.
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