Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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Should upper access to a sliding pole be from more than one level?

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: False

A A building may not have an upper level or floor, therefore access to a sliding pole from multiple levels may not be possible. This option is incorrect because it does not consider the context of the building. B: This is the correct answer. Upper access to a sliding pole should not be from more than one level as it could lead to confusion and accidents. Having only one access point allows for clear direction and ensures the safety of users. The other options are incorrect because they focus on the logistics or functionality of the sliding pole itself, rather than the potential safety concern of having multiple access points. Option A does not consider the context in which the sliding pole is being used, and Option C presumes that there are more than two levels in the building, which may not be the case. Therefore, B is the best choice as it addresses the potential safety issue and provides a logical reasoning