Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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Is overlapping of use zones for climbers with neighboring equipment allowed under any conditions?

  1. Yes, if there's sufficient space between equipment

  2. No, it's never allowed

  3. Yes, but only with similar equipment types

  4. Yes, if allowed by that equipment type and there's enough space

The correct answer is: Yes, if allowed by that equipment type and there's enough space

Overlapping of use zones for climbers with neighboring equipment may seem permissible, but this is not always the case. Option A may seem correct, as sufficient space between equipment may imply safe climbing conditions. However, it is important to note that overlapping of use zones may create a safety hazard for climbers as well as damage to the equipment. Option B is incorrect, as there may be certain circumstances where overlapping is allowed. Option C may seem sensible, as similar equipment types may provide a similar level of safety. However, this is not always the case and climbers should always ensure that the equipment they are using is suitable for their specific needs. Therefore, option D is the most accurate answer, as it takes into account both the type of equipment and the available space between equipment.