Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Electronic Play

Electronic Play is about to set the world of play alight; literally, with individual, luminous satellites, flashing coloured lights and even talks - the industry is about to be truly amazed! Placed in a natural environment setting, 'Electronic Play' juxtaposes cutting edge technology with healthy outdoor physical exercise and encourages kids aged 8 upwards to get moving! The latest development from play experts who understand what keeps kids mentally challenged and physically active whilst enjoying the fresh air, electronic play is the ideal solution to entice computer-obsessed youngsters outdoors.
It promises to connect kids through its ingenious space-age electronics and the sheer physical challenges set by any one of its pre-programmed games. Dynamic, affordable, interactive and a totally contemporary play experience not to be missed - "Electronic Play" has arrived; make sure you're one of the first to experience it!! Maintenance As a playground operator you have a responsibility to the public to keep your play area in a safe condition.

In addition to physical safety, aspects of "Health & Safety" and "Disability Discrimination" legislation should also be addressed.
This entails periodic inspection, maintenance, risk assessment and a one off DDA audit - not just of the equipment, but of the whole site.
Personnel performing tasks as part of safety management, such as inspection, repair and maintenance, should be competent and must be provided with adequate information about their tasks, responsibilities and authority. The level of competence necessary will vary with the task and training may be necessary.
Specialist work, such as welding parts of a structure that is deemed to affect the safety of the equipment, should only be carried out by appropriately qualified personnel.

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