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  • All frames, tubing and posts should be secure with no signs of rot, damage or significant rust

  • All connections should be tight and secure

  • Wooden posts, beams, treads, hand rails should be free from damage, rot and signs of degredation

  • Chains should be secure with little rust and free of damage

  • Slide should be clean and free from any sharp edges or damage

  • Slide/Pole should be clean and free from sharp edges

  • Ropes must be in good condition

  • Swing seats should be clean and free from damage

  • Swing frame should be free from rust and degrredation

  • Tick to show above has been read and understood by person carrying out the check

ADMINISTRATION

  • Have all previously reported defects been rectified?

PLAYGROUND AREA

  • Is the area clear of litter and dangerous objects?

  • Are the trees safe? (Check for deadwood and branches at eye level)

  • Is the access to the area safe?

  • IS the safety surfacing free from damage?

SWINGS

  • Is the main frame safe and secure?

  • Are all moving parts in good working order?

  • Are seats and attachments in good condition?

  • Are chains and shackles in good condition?

  • Are all bolts in place and secure?

SLIDES

  • Is the main frame safe and secure?

  • Is the slide clear of obstruction?

  • Is the sliding surface secure and free from gaps?

  • Is the gel-coat surface of the fibreglass slide, free from glass fibre protrusions?

  • Are the surfaces free from rust, rotting and splintering?

STRUCTURES

  • Is the main frame safe and secure?

  • Are the timber posts free from cracks and splinters?

  • Is the timber floor and railings free of cracks and splinters?

  • Are all bars, bolts and tubing in place and free from damage?

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