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Who is on the platform
The roles that stand between you and the edge, and what each one has to demonstrate before they are allowed to hold it.
Reviewed 1 August 2026
01 — The short answer
Roles, not names
This page lists what each role is responsible for and what it is certified to do. It does not list names, because a credential we cannot produce a certificate for should not be on a public page.
Why it matters
You are not trusting a person on the day, you are trusting a procedure that requires two of them. Which two is less important than that it is never one.
What to ask
At the desk you can ask who is checking your harness and what they are certified in. You will get an answer, and it is a fair question.
What is coming
Named profiles will appear here once each certificate is on file and current. Until then this page says less rather than more.
A team page that overstates its qualifications is the one thing on a bungee site that would be worse than no team page.
The roles at every site
- Jump master
- Fits the harness, runs the briefing, and calls the jump. Certified in the operating procedure for the specific tower, plus first aid and CPR, and re-assessed rather than certified once.
- Second checker
- Clears the harness that somebody else fitted. Deliberately a different person and never the same one twice in a row on the same jumper — that redundancy is the single most important thing on this list.
- Weigh-in staff
- Two people take independent readings. The cord is selected from that number and written against your name, which is why it is never a stated weight.
- Rigging and cord log
- Owns the cord inventory and the jump count on each one. Has the authority to pull a cord from service and does not need permission to use it.
- Recovery crew
- Where a venue runs one. These are the operator's crew, not ours — we ask what roles they staff and pass the answer on.
- Ground and reception
- ID, waiver, health declaration, lockers. The first point at which someone is turned away, and the point where most refusals actually happen.
- Site lead
- Signs off the daily structural check before the first jump and holds the stand-down authority for wind and lightning. That call is not appealable to anyone else in the company.

04 — Two people, always
The rule that makes the rest work
Every consequential step is done by one person and confirmed by another. Weighed twice, harness fitted and then cleared, cord selected and then checked against the log.It is slower and it costs more crew per jumper than the alternative. It exists because the failures that matter in this activity are not equipment failures — they are one competent person having one ordinary bad moment, unobserved.
- Weigh-in
- Two people
- Harness
- Fitted, then cleared
- Stand-down
- Crew decides
05 — Becoming crew
How someone reaches the platform
Nobody starts on the edge. The sequence is the same for everyone and there is no fast track through it.
Anyone at any stage can stop a jump. That is the one authority which is not tied to seniority, and a crew member who uses it and turns out to be wrong has still done the right thing.
Why are there no names on this page?
Because the previous version listed five people with credentials — a doctorate, IRATA Level 3, an ISO lead auditor qualification — that could not be verified. Named profiles return when each certificate is on file and current.
How experienced is the person checking my harness?
They have worked the ground role and the rigging role before being allowed to clear a harness, and they are re-assessed rather than certified once. Ask at the desk and they will tell you directly.
Is a doctor or paramedic on site?
No. Crew hold first aid and CPR from the ground role upward, and the sites are in South Bali within reach of hospital care. Any page claiming a physician stationed at a bungee tower is describing something unusual enough that you should ask to see it.
Who decides if my jump is cancelled?
The site lead, on wind, lightning or equipment doubt. Nobody in the company overrules it, including whoever took your booking.
Ask who will be on the platform
It is a reasonable question and the desk will answer it before you book, not after.