Because this is their job, children like to play outdoor toys outside. My parent's job is to ensure that children in the game are seriously attentive. The National Amusement Park Safety Plan reported that lack of supervision brought about 40% of injuries in the playground. A swing safety guide was developed to instruct parents, child care providers, and school officials to take best measures to prevent accident of playground equipment. In addition to the director, the children should be instructed to play safely, and the caregiver should ensure that the child is wearing appropriate play clothes and durable shoes.
Playground equipment and surface safety shall be ensured by using a standardized playground safety checklist and tool guidelines (eg US Consumer Product Safety Committee, US Playground Safety Program, US Consumer Association) You can do. Information on access to these resources is included in this report (Appendix B). For students and other courses for staff exposed to industrial art, science, arts, home economics, and potentially dangerous equipment, personal protection (such as safety glasses, gloves, and earplugs) is required there is. The school can provide personal protective equipment and maintain its quality and hygiene (100, 239, 245). All machinery and other equipment used in these classes should be evaluated on a regular basis and kept safe (218). In particular, in this evaluation, it is necessary to judge whether the safety function has been deleted or invalidated, and whether the machine or other equipment is used correctly.
This instruction manual explains the safety information of the playground in the form of a guide. Many factors may affect the safety of the playground. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) considers guidelines to be appropriate, not mandatory rules. The equipment safety guide is based on the recommendation of COMSIS for the CPSC of the March 1990 report [IJ]. This manual is intended for use by parks and entertainment staff. Other public members related to the safety of public playgrounds, such as school officials, equipment purchasers and installers, and parents and school groups. Voluntary standard issued by ASTM. Public play equipment manufacturers need broader requirements
Public Playground: Study of current problems related to public vehicles Albert D. Ranaldi Jr. Rhode Island University