F 1951 - Answer- Test Method for Accessibility on Safety Surfacing for Playgrounds
F2075 - Answer- Engineered Wood Fiber Safety Surfacing
F2223 - Answer- Guide for ASTM Standards of Playground Surfacing
F2479 - Answer- Poured-in-Place Rubber Surfacing
F3012 - Answer- Loose-Fill Rubber Surfacing
F2049 - Answer- Standard for Fencing/Barriers for Playgrounds
F1918 - Answer- Contained Play Systems
F1148 - Answer- Residential Playground Systems
A.I.M - Answer- Audits, Inspections, Maintenance
Giant Stride - Answer- First equipment recommended to be removed for safety reasons.
CPSC - Answer- Consumer Product Safety Commission. A federal guideline.
ASTM - Answer- American Society for Testing and Materials. An International and Voluntary Standard
IPEMA - Answer- International Playground Equipment Manufacturers Assoc.
F 1292-17 - Answer- Impact Attenuation of Surfacing Materials Within the USe Zone of Playground Equipment
Entanglement - Answer- Most common cause of playground fatalities
Falls - Answer- Most common cause of injury on public playgrounds
Priority 1 Hazard - Answer- A readily accessible hazard that would cause an accident which would result in: Death, Brain Damage, Permanent Paralysis, Loss of Vision, Loss of Limb, Loss of Speech, Organ Destruction
F 1487 - Answer- Standards Specs for Playgrounds for Public Use
Range of Users - Answer- 5th percentile 2 year old to 95th percentile 12 year old 72 inches - Answer- Distance for use zone perimeter at which F1487 does not apply to benches, shade structures, litter barrels, drinking fountains and containment borders
Pre-school - Answer- Ages 2-5
School Age - Answer- Ages 5-12
Toddlers - Answer- 6-23 month
7 inches - Answer- For overhead swinging rings the length of the chain must not exceed
____________________________.
15 inches - Answer- The overall length of rings and chains should not exceed ____________________________________.
Log Rolls, Track Rides, Vertical Sliding Poles, Spiral Slides > 360 degrees - Answer- Play equipment not recommended for preschool users.
84 inches - Answer- There must be no obstructions within __________________ above
each designated playing surface, use zone and pivot point of swings
1978 - Answer- Year that lead paint was banned
50 lbs - Answer- Amount of force required to push a probe through a completely bounded non-rigid opening
55 degrees - Answer- Angle on a fish or wedge probe
24 inches - Answer- Height above protective surfacing at which an opening is exempt
Projection - Answer- A part of playground equipment that extends or juts out beyond the
adjacent surface
Protrusion - Answer- projections that can spike, pierce or stab a child, enter an eye socket, or bruise and internal organ
4 - Answer- Number of gauges used to identify projections
.12 inches (1/8th) - Answer- projections greater than ________________ are not allowed within the 21 inch slide non-entanglement zone
More than 2 - Answer- number of exposed threads to be considered an entanglement hazard
.04 inches - Answer- S-hook gap should be no greater than __________________