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Inflatable Jumping Pad Risk Assessment

PATHS, SIGNAGE, CCTV, FENCING AND GATES

  • Are all designated walkways and paths leading to and around inflatable jumping pad clean and clear of slip, trip and fall hazards?

  • Is all signage with warnings and rules and regulations regarding proper usage of inflatable jumping pad clear and not faded or damaged?

  • Is fencing and gates leading into inflatable jumping pad in good condition with gates operating correctly?

  • Is CCTV operating correctly and recorded footage is kept for minimum of 36 months?

INFLATABLE JUMPING PAD EQUIPMENT, PROTECTIVE PADDING AND SOFT FALL

  • Is soft fall (sand) around the inflatable jumping pad at an adequate coverage i.e. are areas where a fall may occur adequately covered with soft fall to a minimum of 150mm?

  • An inspection of the inflatable jumping pad has confirmed that no noticeable damage is evident that may cause the pad to deflate unexpectedly.

  • An inspection of the inflatable jumping pad confirms that it has inflated to its recommended volume as per manufacturers guide.

  • Protective padding placed around poles which may pose a risk to injury have been inspected and are in good condition and cover the pole appropriately to minimise likely hood of injury.

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