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  2. Begin by entering the playground name, inspector's name, date, start time, and end time in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Review each section carefully. For 'Condition', indicate 'Yes' or 'No' for each standard. If you select 'No', provide specific explanations in the corresponding text box.
  4. In the 'Priority' section, assign a priority level (1-5) based on your findings. This helps categorize issues by severity.
  5. For any corrective actions needed, fill in the 'Corrective Action Assigned' and 'Date Identified' fields to track resolutions effectively.
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BS EN 1176 Part 7 recommends that operational inspections are carried out on a monthly or quarterly basis, depending on risk assessment. This inspection looks in detail at the condition of the equipment; providing a quality control check on the more regular inspections and identifying wear and tear on the equipment.
Use equipment properly \u2014 slide feet-first, don't climb outside guardrails, no standing on swings, etc. Always check to make sure no other kids are in the way if they're going to jump off equipment or slide, and land on both feet with their knees slightly bent.
The purpose of an audit is to check a playground for compliance with standards and identify hazards. Audits should be conducted by Certified Playground Safety Inspectors (CPSI).
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IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE THIS CHECKLIST TO COMPLETE PERIODIC SAFETY CHECKS OF THE OUTDOOR PLAY AREA TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL FOR ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES. CHECK THE EQUIPMENT FOR CRACKS, BENDING, WARPS, RUSTING, OR BREAKAGE OF ANY COMPONENT CHECK FOR TRIPPING HAZARDS, SUCH AS EXPOSED FOOTINGS, ROOTS, ROCKS, ETC.
Playground equipment updates should be performed every 8-10 years to keep them maintained. However, many playgrounds can last well beyond 10, 15, 20 or more years. Weather, usage, and quality affect the actual lifespan of your playground.
Playground Safety Checklist Always Follow Playground Equipment Rules. Look Before Using. Be Mindful of Surroundings. Avoid Wet Equipment. Wear Appropriate Clothing. Play Games Away from Playground Equipment.
Playground Safety Tips Actively supervise children on playgrounds. ... Check playgrounds where your children play. ... Teach children that pushing, shoving or crowding while on the playground can be dangerous. Dress appropriately for the playground. ... Little kids can play differently than big kids.
Playgrounds should be open and have plenty of room for kids to run, jump, climb, and play. Additionally, the playground equipment itself should move, like with swings or see-saws. Having a playground that encourages movement will help kids be more active.

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