Play Safety : Information Sheets : No.4Loose Impact Attenuating Surfaces ( General EN 1177 Appendix A.1 sets out examples of specifications for LIAS. One of the most common causes of unsatisfactory LIAS performance is inadequate simple maintenance. All play facilities and surfaces should be kept free from hazards. Play areas therefore need to be inspected and maintained on a regular basis. The DCMS, the HSE and BSI recommend this inspections regime for play equipment and surfaces:
Bark
Granular Bark In practice, the bottom 200mm of a 300mm layer of granular bark tends to naturally adhere together, to form a firm, yet yielding free drainage base. The top 50-100mm surface layer naturally remains loose and does not matt tightly. The upper surface “gives” easily under initial impact whilst the base layer tends to cushion the residual impact of any fall. The surface will gradually wear down depending on use. As LIAS have high impact absorbency resulting from the natural ability of the surface to “move” it is important to have readily available additional bark available to top up to the original level to ensure that the desired critical fall height rating is maintained. Elastic or Supple Barks Wood Products The chosen product must be well graded to eliminate all dust and fine materials, large chunks and long thin slithers. Properly graded wood chips perform in a similar manner to granular bark. The lower 200mm of a 300mm surface will loosely bond together, allowing good drainage. The upper 50-100mm will remain loose and to some extent be partially self-levelling. Heavy wear areas will need additional material to be raked in from the surrounding areas into any depressions usually on a monthly basis depending on use. Wood type products are less durable than bark. Their structure will rapidly degrade necessitating total replacement. Mixing old and new wood surfaces is not usually recommended. Sand A suitable product should have rounded particle sizes between 0.2-2.0mm. Sand is attractive to animals, particularly cats, so in built-up urban areas it must be inspected daily and cleaned with disinfectant if necessary. Budget for total replacement or screening of all fines every 6 to 8 years. Increased wear on timber equipment, painted surfaces, moving joints and bearings will occur. Pea Gravel Prepared for RoSPA by John Latter and Andy Chalmers, Melcourt Industries Ltd
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