These play area standards outline requirements for play components, routes, transfer systems, and surfacing with the goal of facilitating inclusive play opportunities. 5 0 obj /Functions[2 0 R 2 0 R] CPSC created its playground safety guidelines as a detailed working blueprint to help local communities, schools, day care centers, corporations, and other groups build safe playgrounds. Like previous playground standards they are intended to be used intelligently. Playground Standards Australian Standards for Playgrounds. /C1[0.902 0.855 0.924] %PDF-1.4 >> This was updated in 1998. /Filter/DCTDecode The standards offered by the CPSC for public playgrounds are voluntary. These standards are developed to help manufacturers produce the safest equipment possible. /Subtype/Image © 2021 NPPS & University of Northern Iowa, Play Together.
$.' 2 0 obj There is also a Play Related Regulations App to explore. School guides will often outline what the teacher's role is on the playground and how they can teach playground safety to their students. The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) developed standards about safe materials, installation, equipment, surfacing, layout, maintenance and other information to help keep children safe in playgrounds. Safety Guidelines for School Playground Equipment. The course covers the material necessary to prepare for the CPSI exam. /Type/ExtGState /FunctionType 3 Surface â Most injuries happen when children fall off equipment. Listed below are the current Australian Standards for Playgrounds and Playground Equipment. << 1 0 obj There are many regulations and rules related to outdoor play environments. F963 Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety. Playground safety standards EN 1176 updates. To learn more about your state laws or regulations, contact your state’s department. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to address discrimination against individuals with disabilities in the areas of public accommodations and recreation, among others. In the interest of child safety, European norm DIN EN 1176 requires that playgrounds and playground equipment be tested exclusively by qualified individuals in order for the facility to comply with safety standards and regulations. The safety of each individual piece of playground equipment as well as the layout of the entire play area should be consid-ered when designing or evaluating a playground for safety. A copy of the referenced standards may be obtained by calling the CPSC at 800-638-2772 or visiting www.cpsc.gov. The remaining 67% of public playgrounds were exposed to full sun during the peak hours. December 29, 2015 The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commissionâs (âCPSCâ or âCommissionâ) Public Playground Safety Handbook was first published in 1981 under the name A Handbook for Public Playground Safety. /Length 2840 ",#(7),01444'9=82. In my 19-year experience in the playground industry, Iâve participated in many changes and improvements of ASTM standards. Today Standards Australia announces the publication of the new standard for playgrounds, AS 4685.0:2017, Playground equipment and surfacing â Part 0: Development, installation, inspection, maintenance and operation. CSA Playground Standards. In their place many playgrounds became âcookie cutterâ style to maintain the new safety standards, a lot of the height factor was taken away, even âforeseeable riskâ (which is a good thing by the way) had to be designed out of the playgrounds and, well, kids and their parents just lost interest in going to the playground. ASTM Playground Standards The American Society for Testing and Materials is an independent and world renowned developer of technical standards utilized in testing a multitude of products. Canada Safety Council - Canada's voice and Resource for Safety Playground Upgrades Lead to Fewer Major Head Injuries Some states have adopted CPSC and ASTM Standards. F1159 Practice for Design of Amusement Rides and Devices that are Outside the Purview of Other F24 Design Standards The ASTM playground standards are available for purchase. Old equipment may not meet the changing standards. /N 1 Specific safety standards are highlighted throughout the manual. These standards are developed to help manufacturers produce the safest equipment possible. stream Because 60% of injuries occur due to falls, the CPSC recommends a protective surface around play structures. The RoSPA Guide to the European Playground Safety Standards has been reproduced and modified with permission from the authors. When purchasing playground equipment and surfacing, documentation should be obtained. ASTM Internationalhas developed voluntary technical manufacturing standards for public use playground equipment, surfacing, and fencing. If you are concerned about the safety of your local playground, contact the people who operate it. However, playground equipment safety standards are voluntary â playground safety is not a law. Most of the injuries occur when a ⦠/BitsPerComponent 8 /Height 198 The National Program for Playground Safety aligns our research and best practices with national guidelines, standards, and regulations to ensure safe, quality, and inclusive playground spaces. This booklet has been modified from the âpink bookâ - which was made freely available by /Function 3 0 R /Type/XObject Playground surfaces should have a soft surface such as wood chips, shredded rubber or sand. Equipment installed before the current standards were published is likely to have met the previous standards, dating back through the years to the first applicable British Standard in 1959. Public Playground Safety Handbook [PDF, 1.3MB] The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) created a Handbook for Public Playground Safety as a detailed working blueprint to help local communities, schools, day-care centers, ⦠We want to help educate communities on safe, quality, and fun play areas for children. The Playground Advisory Unit (PAU) is a principal agency which provides impartial technical, design and safety information services to all groups across NSW. /Bounds[0.5] In 1988, MASBO-MAST (Manitoba School Boards Association) published a safety booklet entitled Playground Safety Manual. << >> << With the inclusion of playground safety standards, I believe the future is bright for children, and I only see it getting brighter. The program provides training and direct exposure to the standards development processes and technical committees. Need for playground safety standards â The need for playground safety standards was perceived as a result of several fatalities that occurred during a relatively short time period in the last quarter century. Keep the playground equipment, surface and grounds clean. A copy of these standards may be purchased from ASTM International by calling ⦠The average age of children who died was six years old. /ColorSpace/DeviceRGB F1148 Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Home Playground Equipment. /SM 0.001 /OPM 1 The organization recommends that playgrounds include a use zone, which lies underneath each play structure. Assessing to the new standard. The CSA has established standards for play spaces and equipment. In addition, a playground guide for a teacher may also provide instructions on how to best handle situations that may arise ⦠It was created for the use of school maintenance personnel and educators entrusted with designing playgrounds and supervising children at play. The ASTM standards are required to have been met by the manufacturer, and products are required to be tested. >> Playground Safety Standards. Find out more Australian Standards are copyrighted and can be ⦠Commissionâs (CPSC) Handbook for Public Playground Safety. Join our mailing list for research updates, upcoming events notifications, and playground safety topics. In 2008 Play England published Managing Risk in Play Provision: Implementation Guide which gives recommendations regarding risk-benefit assessment. Of these, 27 (68%) died from strangulation and six (15%) died from falls to the playground surface. Report injuries to the playground operator, such as the municipality, school, or child care facility. Canadian Standards Association (CSA) CAN/CSA Annex H Accessibility FAQ (ASTM) ... Public Playground Safety Checklist. The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board released its standards regarding play areas in 2000 with updates following in 2010. Please refer to each organization’s website for further information. When assessing playground or outdoor environments, we recommend that purchases be made only from manufacturers that meet guidelines and standards. /FunctionType 2 /ShadingType 2 4 0 obj %���� In 1978 the Department of the Environment wrote to all District Councils and major local authorities on the need for improved playground safety. /Domain[0 1] The ASTM standards are required to have been met by the manufacturer, and products are required to be tested. The Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) online prep course offers individuals and employers a convenient option to meet the training demands of their workplace. The CPSI exam is not included with with the online prep course. 3 0 obj Kidsafe NSW provides information and interpretation of the Standards. /Domain[0 1] Playground Safety Each year, more than 200,000 children go to hospital emergency rooms with playground-related injuries. endobj National Program for Playground Safety. There is an easy rule called the â5 Sâs of playground safetyâ: Surface, Structures, Site, Supervision and Safety. << ASTM International has developed voluntary technical manufacturing standards for public use playground equipment, surfacing, and fencing. Playground Related Standards. ASTM Standards for Public Playgrounds ASTM F2373-11(R2017) Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Public Use Play Equipment for Children 6 Months through 23 Months Public Use Play Equipment for Children 6 Months through 23 Months. Play Smart. /Width 299 The National Program for Playground Safety (NPPS) at the University of Northern Iowa works for all children to have access to safe environments for play. New advice was published in 1992 by the Department of Education and Science as the Playground Safety Guidelines which were sent to all local authorities. endobj ���� JFIF �� Adobe e� �� C We go the extra mile to establish and exceed the safety standards in our industry.From our exclusive compression clamps that keep fingers and clothing safe, to our tunnel slide design that eliminates pinched fingers, we use only the best materials and innovative features to ensure our products are not only safe but will last for generations. When purchasing playground equipment and surfacing, documentation should be obtained. Play S.A.F.E.™, F1951 Testing for ADA Compliance for Surfacing and Equipment. The European Standards for Playground Equipment: EN 1176 and EN 1177 have been published to harmonise existing European standards.The EN1176 including EN1176-10, EN1176-1, EN1176-3 is a European safety standard made for both indoor playgrounds and outdoor playgrounds. /C0[0.457 0.171 0.611] Several Playground Equipment Safety Standards have been developed by ASTM International (ASTM), defining safety specifications for playground equipment in an effort to make playgrounds safer for children.These standards address safety specifications for home and public playground equipment, trampolines, soccer goals, and inflatable play devices. << /Encode[0 0.5 0.5 1] The National Program for Playground Safety reports that only 3% of public playgrounds assessed had full sun protection from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., peak exposure hours, while 30% had partial shade. A copy of these standards may be purchased from ASTM International by calling 877-909-2786 or visiting www.astm.org. F1004 Consumer Safety Specification for Expansion Gates and Expandable Enclosures. US guidelines relating to playground safety and access: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) The CPSC is an excellent source of research on playground-related safety and is what our safety manual is based on. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Public Playground Safety Handbook, 2010 edition, develop guidelines for public playground equipment in parks, schools, child care facilities, multiple home playgrounds and any other area of public use. /Coords[-128 0 128 0] Playground Safety and Standards of Care by Scott Burton Scott Burton is President of Safety Play, Inc., a Certified Playground Safety Inspector (one of the first), âSAFE Certifiedâ by the NPPS, and was awarded the 2008 âNational Playground Safety Advocate of the Year.â He is an instructor of Playground Safety courses. This consumer safety performance specification provides safety and performance requirements for various types of public ⦠Since this publication was distributed, there have been other guides and Weâve teamed up with The Play Inspection Company to develop this essential guide, to help buyers, specifiers and operators keep in line with current safety standards and industry best practice for Childrenâs Playground ⦠endobj This involves having access to shared information and collective intelligence to develop standards that support the economy, improve safety and health, national resources and improve quality of life. In fact, some state licensing requirements across Departments of Health and Human Services, Child Care Licensing, and Park Departments vary from state to state. The organization develops standards for a range of industries, including 97.200.40 Playgrounds (Including amusement rides and devices) to address playground safety. Playground Safety Standards, which we have modified for New Zealand use. /ColorSpace/DeviceRGB These were given high exposure by the print and broadcast media. >> Between 2001 and 2008, the Consumer Product Safety Commission investigated 40 deaths associated with playground equipment. These guidelines are completely voluntary and not required by law. ASTM has worked very hard to harmonize our standard with CPSC, CSA Z-614. The Unit The project officers from the PAU hold combined qualifications and experience in Children's Services, Workplace Health and Safety and Landscape Architecture. >> endobj We advocate at the local, state, and national level to support play, access, and enjoyable playground environments.