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, For which of the following has the fall height as the maximum height of the structure -
ANSWER-The fall height for horizontal ladders is the maximum height of the structure
Trees can be utilized for sun protection if - ANSWER-the trunks are located outside the
use zone
What is the minimum use zone between a stand-alone climber and a standing-
rocking/springing playground piece - ANSWER-156" or 13'
Which of the following statements regarding swings is true - ANSWER-Swings require
bushings, bearings, or other means of reducing friction and wear
What is the minimum use zone between a merry-go-round and sitting-rocking/springing
equipment - ANSWER-144" or 12'
If fencing is installed on a playground, the fencing shall comply with - ANSWER-ASTM
2049
Playgrounds made of wood or containing wood components must - ANSWER-be
naturally rot resistant or treated to resist rot
When performing a safety audit, a 5/8" diameter rod is used to check for - ANSWER-
crush or shear hazards on a moving component
. All of the following are factors identified to contribute to playground injuries EXCEPT -
ANSWER-equipment designed to encourage risk taking
4. When evaluating the structural integrity of a support structure for a swing that
appears to be failing, a CPSI should - ANSWER-hire a licensed professional engineer to
certify the integrity of the equipment
5. Manufacturers of playground equipment must: provide the manufacturer's
identification of the equipment - ANSWER-
6. The majority of injuries associated with playground equipment result from -
ANSWER-falls to the surface on which the equipment was located
7. An opening may present a common crush or shear hazard only if it - ANSWER-grabs
the 5/8" (16mm) dowel
8. The criteria for unitary surface materials includes meeting requirements of -
ANSWER-ASTM F1292 and F1487
9. Regarding playground safety signage, which of the following is correct - ANSWER-
Signage may not prevent accidents but may reduce liability