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1. What is the primary purpose of a surfacing system under playground
equipment?
A. To improve aesthetics
B. To prevent equipment damage
C. To reduce the risk of injury from falls
D. To increase equipment lifespan
Rationale: The main purpose of playground surfacing is to cushion
falls and reduce injury severity.
2. What is the maximum allowable height for playground equipment
designed for children 2-5 years old?
, A. 72 inches
B. 60 inches
C. 48 inches
D. 36 inches
Rationale: Equipment for children 2-5 years old should not exceed 48
inches to minimize fall risk.
3. Which of the following is considered an acceptable loose-fill surfacing
material?
A. Concrete
B. Engineered wood fiber
C. Asphalt
D. Grass
Rationale: Engineered wood fiber is approved as a loose-fill surfacing
material because it provides cushioning for falls.
4. What is the minimum critical fall height a playground surface must
protect for equipment 6 feet high?
A. 2 feet
B. 3 feet
C. 6 feet
D. 8 feet
Rationale: Critical fall height is equal to the height of the highest
accessible part of the equipment, so the surfacing must protect from
that height.
,5. Which spacing requirement prevents head entrapment on playground
equipment?
A. 3-5 inches
B. 6-8 inches
C. 3.5-9 inches
D. 10-12 inches
Rationale: Openings between 3.5 and 9 inches can trap a child's head
and are therefore considered unsafe.
6. What is the minimum depth for loose-fill surfacing under equipment 6
feet high?
A. 6 inches
B. 8 inches
C. 12 inches
D. 18 inches
Rationale: ASTM standards require 12 inches of loose-fill material
under 6-foot equipment to provide adequate cushioning.
7. What is the required use zone for swings?
A. 2 times the height of the swing
B. 2 times the height plus 6 feet
C. 1.5 times the height
D. 1.5 times the height plus 4 feet
Rationale: Swings require a use zone extending 2 times the swing
, height in the front and back, plus 6 feet minimum to prevent
collisions.
8. How often should a playground be inspected by a CPSI-certified
professional?
A. Monthly
B. Annually
C. Every 5 years
D. Every 10 years
Rationale: Annual inspections by a certified inspector ensure
compliance with safety standards and identify hazards.
9. Which of the following is considered a pinch point hazard?
A. A smooth slide
B. Spaces between moving parts where fingers can be caught
C. Loose mulch
D. A swing seat
Rationale: Pinch points are areas where body parts, such as fingers,
can be caught and injured.
10. What type of surfacing is prohibited under the Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) guidelines?
A. Sand
B. Engineered wood fiber
C. Rubber tiles
D. Concrete