Re: Playground Equipment accessory to School
Gene Boecker said:
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There was a thread on this a week or two ago. Use the search function for "playground" There were some good references there.
The thread a few days ago was about access to the area not necessarily about accessible elements on the playground, if I recall correctly.
The IBC provisions to follow are 1109.14.4 (2006). Unfortunately there are no technical provisions in the 2003 A117.1 to use. I suggest that the design follow the guidelines prepared by the Access Board (
http://www.access-board.gov/play/). These will be a part of the ADA-ABA (whenever it gets adopted by the feds). Right now it can be used for guidance in determining if play areas are accessible. Since there are no specific rules in place, it's up to the AHJ to determine what's best to use and let people know about it (hint).[/quote:1akj0f1e]
If the AHJ is licensed as a design professional and carries E&O then that's sound advice.
If both aren't the case, the AHJ should refrain from designing and refer Citizens to a design professional.
Best practice should at least conform to the law.
Referring anyone to design guidelines which do not conform to current Federal Law - such as those found at the Access-Board's website - is exactly the reason why an AHJ should carry professional liability insurance before engaging in design.