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Risk Management
You let them have fun; we
help them stay safe.
Risk Management Considerations
Our expertise in skate park design and flow ensures
a safe, fun and challenging ride for boarders, inline skaters and BMX riders.
The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) has produced a
Skateboard Safety Sheet - Publication # 93.
Visit their website at www.cpsc.gov.
Here are
some important considerations:
Signage - An
important safety element is clear signage throughout
the park that offers sound advice for safe riding.
For example, signs should at least recommend that all riders wear appropriate safety equipment such as: helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Supervision - If your park is providing supervision,
all employees should be trained in appropriate first aid.
In order to help prevent the need for first aid,
staff should be mature and assertive enough to
enforce the park's rules.
Design - Park
layout and flow, as well as component safety
features should be carefully considered in order to
maximize fun and minimize risk. Our skilled
park designers, trained by the experts from Woodward
Sports Camp, can help you design a safe and
challenging action park that offers an exciting
experience for riders of all skill levels.
Maintenance -
Establish a good routine inspection program, and
follow it. Document and record inspections and
maintenance issues. Close off obstacles when in need
of repair. Keep the park and surrounding area free
from dirt and other debris that could cause an
unexpected surface for the rider. Do not allow
riders to use the park when wet - allow it to dry
completely before users begin riding or skating.
Secure or remove any obstacles, such as trash cans,
tables, benches, construction cones, etc.
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