DIN EN 1176-7-2008 Playground equipment and surfacing - Part 7 Guidance on installation inspection maintenance and operation English version of DIN EN 1176-7 20.pdf
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1、 b! “ “ # $%$ impact attenuating surface is not yet installed; where maintenance cannot ensure a continuing level of safety. 4.2 A book, inspection and servicing sheets or computer records should be kept by the owner/operator in charge of the equipment maintenance and inspection. 5 Installation 5.1
2、Equipment should be installed in a safe way, also to meet, for example, national or local building and safety regulations. 5.2 Equipment should be installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions (see EN 1176-1:2008, Clause 6). 5.3 On completion of a new playground, a post-installation in
3、spection should be carried out by a competent person to assess compliance with the relevant part(s) of EN 1176. 6 Inspection and maintenance 6.1 Equipment and its components should be inspected and maintained in accordance with the manufac- turers instructions at a frequency not less than that given
4、 by the manufacturer (see EN 1176-1:2008, Clause 6). 6.2 Equipment and its components should be inspected as follows. DINEN11767:200808EN 1176-7:2008 (E) 6 a) Routine visual inspection Routine visual inspection enables the identification of obvious hazards that can result from vandalism, use or weat
5、her conditions, e.g. hazards such as broken parts or broken bottles. For playgrounds subject to heavy use or vandalism, daily inspection of this type can be necessary. b) Operational inspection The operational inspection is a more detailed inspection to check the operation and stability of the equip
6、ment, especially for any wear. This inspection should be every 1 to 3 months, or as indicated by the manufacturers instructions. Special attention should be given to sealed-for-life parts. NOTE 1 Examples of visual and operational inspection points are cleanliness, equipment ground clearances, groun
7、d surface finishes, exposed foundations, sharp edges, missing parts, excessive wear (of moving parts) and structural integ- rity. c) Annual main inspection The annual main inspection is carried out to establish the overall level of safety of equipment, foundations and surfaces, e.g. compliance with
8、the relevant part(s) of EN 1176, including any changes made as a result of the assessment of safety measures (see 8.2.1), effects of weather, presence of rotting or corrosion, and any change in the level of safety of the equipment as a result of repairs made, or of added or replaced compo- nents. Sp
9、ecial attention should be given to sealed-for-life parts. NOTE 2 The annual main inspection may involve excavation or dismantling of certain parts. Additional measures might be necessary to detect other possible deterioration of the structure. The equipment should be inspected by competent persons i
10、n strict accordance, at least, with the manufac- turers instructions. NOTE 3 The level of competence required will vary with the task. 6.3 Specific recommendations 6.3.1 Reinforced materials Parts which comprise glass fibre reinforced plastics (GRP) should be replaced or repaired once the glass fi-
11、bres become visible due to wear or damage. This particularly applies to slides. 6.3.2 One post equipment When play equipment relies on one post for its stability, special attention should be paid to maintenance, e.g. by monitoring degradation and, if necessary, decommissioning the item before the en
12、d of its operating life. 7 Inspection schedule 7.1 To prevent accidents, the owner or operator should ensure that an appropriate inspection schedule is established and maintained for each playground. This should take into account local conditions and the manu- facturers instructions that can affect
13、the necessary inspection frequency. The schedule should list the compo- nents to be inspected at the various inspections and the methods of inspection, in accordance with 6.2. DINEN11767:200808EN 1176-7:2008 (E) 7 7.2 If serious defects that might put safety at risk are discovered during inspection,
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