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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Playground Safety Checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the school name, the name of the person checking the equipment, and the date at the top of the form.
  3. For each surfacing question, check 'YES' or 'NO' based on your inspection. If you select 'NO', use the notes section to explain any issues.
  4. Proceed to general hazards. Again, mark 'YES' or 'NO' for each item and provide explanations in the notes if necessary.
  5. Continue through sections on deterioration of equipment and security of hardware, ensuring all items are checked thoroughly.
  6. Finally, assess drainage and general upkeep. Mark your findings accordingly.
  7. In the actions taken section, indicate what steps will be taken for any hazards found during your inspection.

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Protruding hardware and some gaps may act as a hook and catch clothing. Ropes should be anchored securely at both ends and not be capable of forming a loop or a noose. Enclosed openings on playground equipment must be checked for head entrapment hazards.
The Playground Injury Prevention framework consists of four elements that lay the foundation for safe play areas: supervision, appropriate environments, fall surfacing and equipment maintenance. Rather than being hierarchical in nature, each element interacts with one another.
CHECK THE EQUIPMENT FOR CRACKS, BENDING, WARPS, RUSTING, OR BREAKAGE OF ANY COMPONENT CHECK FOR TRIPPING HAZARDS, SUCH AS EXPOSED FOOTINGS, ROOTS, ROCKS, ETC. CHECK FOR LOOSE NUTS, BOLTS, AND CAPS OR PROTRUDING BOLTS WITH SHARP EDGES AND NO CAPS CHECK FOR LACK OF LUBRICATION ON MOVING PARTS.
Essential Rules for Child Safety on the Playground No pushing, shoving, or rough play. No running on wet surfaces. No climbing on equipment not meant for climbing. No wearing loose or dangling clothing or accessories that can get caught in equipment. No playing on broken or damaged equipment.
When it comes to keeping children safe on playgrounds, remember S.A.F.E. It stands for supervision, appropriate environments, fall surfacing and equipment maintenance. These four factors are critical in maintaining a safe place for kids to jump, crawl, and play.

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Playground Safety Checklist Always Follow Playground Equipment Rules. First and foremost, ensure that your child is using age-appropriate equipment. Look Before Using. Be Mindful of Surroundings. Avoid Wet Equipment. Wear Appropriate Clothing. Play Games Away from Playground Equipment.
Teaching Kids About Playground Safety Use equipment properly slide feet-first, dont climb outside guardrails, no standing on swings, etc. Always check to make sure no other kids are in the way if theyre going to jump off equipment or slide, and land on both feet with their knees slightly bent.
Playgrounds should be free of exposed concrete footings, rocks or tree stumps. Overcrowded play areas: The area under and around play equipment should be a minimum of 6 feet in all directions while swing set areas should be twice the height of the suspending bar both in back and front of the swings.