Playground Management

Playspaces are not just places with traditional manufactured play structures, but places where children play in a space designed for play with products and materials placed and arranged by man. True nature or natural play is provided and built by Mother Nature and not part of our work as Mother Nature take s care of herself.

Playground Standards bring prescriptive requirements that are meant to prevent injuries that can result is a severity of crippling or death. Understanding prevention of injury, while preserving graduated challenging in play components and protective surfacing is part of the specification writing process, while inspections allow owners to understand the state of their assets.

Canadian Playground Advisory Inc. can assist designers and owners understand their obligation in relation to standards and how Best Practices can help them achieve their goals.
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Child Care Operators

Playground Management Guidelines

Effective 1998, the Canadian Standard, CAN/CSA Z614-98, was approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada. The Standard applies to any public play area, including child care centres.

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Playground Surfacing

Canadian Standards & Practices

This course is intended to provide the participant with an overview of the current standards affecting playground surfacing as well as relevant government guidelines, regulations, and rules. 

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Playground Surfacing

U.S. Standards & Practices

This course is intended to provide the participant with an overview of the current standards in effect as well as government guidelines, regulations and rules in place. The issue of playground safety is related to the health and safety of the child using the playground. 

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