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AS 4685.
AS 4685.62004
Playground equipment Part 6: Particular safety requirements and test methods for rocking equipment
This Australian Standard was prepared by Committee CS-005, Playground Equipment. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 13 September 2004. This Standard was published on 13 October 2004.
The following are represented on Committee CS-005: Australian Council of State School Organisations Australian Early Childhood Association Australian Industry Group Australian Local Government Association Australian Public Risk Insurance Management Association Consumers Federation of Australia Department for Human Services, S.A. Engineers Australia Kidsafe New South Wales Department of Community Services New South Wales Health Department Office of Fair Trading, N.S.W. Parks and Leisure, Australia Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association Playgrounds & Recreation Association of Victoria Timber Preservers Association of Australia
This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 02340. Standards Australia wishes to acknowledge the participation of the expert individuals that contributed to the development of this Standard through their representation on the Committee and through the public comment period.
Originated as part of AS 1924.11976. Previous edition AS 1924.11981 and AS 1924.21981. Part of AS 1924.11981 and AS 1924.21981 revised, amalgamated and redesignated as AS 4685.62004. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (April 2008).
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This Standard was prepared by Standards Australia Committee CS-005, Playground Equipment to supersede, in part, AS 1924.21981, Playground equipment for parks, schools and domestic use, Part 2: Design and constructionSafety aspects. This Standard incorporates Amendment No. 1 (April 2008). The changes required by the Amendment are indicated in the text by a marginal bar and amendment number against the clause, note, table, figure or part thereof affected. The Standard is Part 6 of the following series: AS 4685 4685.1 4685.2 4685.3 4685.4 4685.5 4685.6 Playground equipment Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods Part 2: Particular safety requirements and test methods Part 3: Particular safety requirements and test methods Part 4: Particular safety requirements and test methods Part 5: Particular safety requirements and test methods Part 6: Particular safety requirements and test methods
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This Standard must be used in conjunction with AS 4685.1. This Standard is based on, but not equivalent to, EN 1176-6:2003, Playground equipment, Part 6: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for rocking equipment, which was prepared by CEN/TC 136, Sports Playgrounds and Recreational Equipment. The terms normative and informative have been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendix to which they apply. A normative appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an informative appendix is only for information and guidance. This Standard will apply from the date of publication. However the committee has decided that, to avoid excessive costs to manufacturers and operators, the superseded Standards, AS 1924.1 and AS 1924.2, will continue as an alternative for a period of one year after the publication date.
Page SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE ........................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 OBJECTIVE................................................................................................................ 4 1.3 APPLICATION ........................................................................................................... 4 1.4 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS .................................................................................. 4 1.5 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................ 4 1.6 CLASSIFICATION OF ROCKING EQUIPMENT/SEESAWS .................................. 5 SECTION 2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 2.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................. 9 2.2 FREE HEIGHT OF FALL ........................................................................................... 9 2.3 SEAT OR STAND HEIGHT ....................................................................................... 9 2.4 SEAT OR STAND SLOPE.......................................................................................... 9 2.5 PINCH, CRUSH .......................................................................................................... 9 2.6 RESTRAINT OF MOTION......................................................................................... 9 2.7 FOOT RESTS.............................................................................................................. 9 2.8 HAND SUPPORTS ..................................................................................................... 9 2.9 SHAPE PROFILES ..................................................................................................... 9 2.10 ENTRAPMENT ........................................................................................................ 10 2.11 FALL ZONE ............................................................................................................. 10 SECTION 3 ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC TYPE REQUIREMENTS 3.1 AXIAL SEESAW (TYPE 1)...................................................................................... 12 3.2 MULTI-POINT SEESAW AND ROCKING EQUIPMENT (TYPE 3A)................... 12 3.3 ROCKING SEESAW (TYPE 4) ................................................................................ 13 SECTION 4 MARKING ........................................................................................................ 14 APPENDICES A GUIDANCE FOR ASSESSING THE SAFETY OF SEESAW AND ROCKING EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN TYPES 1 TO 4.......................................................... 15 B METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF SEAT FOR STAND SLOPE AND GROUND CLEARANCE.......................................................................................... 16 C METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF FREEDOM FROM PINCH AND CRUSH POINTS.............................................................................................. 17 D METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF SIDEWAYS STABILITY ........................ 18
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA Australian Standard Playground equipment Part 6: Particular safety requirements and test methods for rocking equipment
1.1 SCOPE This Standard specifies particular safety requirements for seesaws and rocking equipment intended for permanent installation for use by children. The requirements of this Standard apply in addition to the general requirements for playground equipment set out in AS 4685.1.
NOTE: Appendix A provides guidance for assessing the safety of equipment that does not conform with the types defined in this Standard.
1.2 OBJECTIVE The objective of this Standard is to minimize risk of injury to children using playgrounds by providing internationally aligned specific requirements for playground equipment. The Standard is intended for use by designers, consultants, inspectors, manufacturers and installers of playground equipment as well as playground operators and maintenance professionals. 1.3 APPLICATION The same hazards face a child from playground equipment whether it is produced by a commercial organization such as a specialist manufacturer, a voluntary group such as a service group or a parent organization or a single individual. The requirements of this Standard therefore apply to all playgrounds and playground equipment. 1.4 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS AS 4685 4685.1 Playground equipment Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods
1.5 DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this Standard, the definitions given in AS 4685.1 and those below apply. 1.5.1 Anchorage Means by which stability and fixation to the ground surface is made. 1.5.2 Damping Combined effect of the supporting component(s) that moderates the speed at which the equipment can move and the reduction of shock effects at the outer positions of the equipment. The damping effect can be
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