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  • Playground compliance inspection in accordance with:
    AS 4685 Playground equipment and surfacing. Part 0 – Development, installation, inspection, maintenance and operation.
    AS 4422: Playground surfacing
    AS 1428: Design for access and mobility

  • Is the area free from tripping hazards?

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  • Are all borders secured and free from splinters?

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  • Is the under surfacing free from rocks, stones, glass and other objects?

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  • Are safety chains and swing seats in good condition?

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  • Is all equipment free from sharp or rough edges and protrusions?

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  • Is the equipment complete with no missing major components?

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  • Are all small components including fasteners and caps present?

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  • Are all structural joints fastened properly?

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  • Are timber components free from excessive warping and splinters?

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  • Are the plastic components free from distortion, not bent, vandalised or out of level?

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  • Are the plastic or fibreglass components free of cracks, damage or wear that would affect their durability and safe use?

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  • Are all S-hooks closed securely and D-shackles in good condition?

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  • Are rope nets sound including anchor and attachment points?

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  • Are surrounding trees healthy and free of dead wood?

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  • Is there any water being retained in the play area?

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  • Is loose fill (mulch) a minimum of 200mm deep?

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