Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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The largest projection gauge aims to prevent what?

  1. Bone fractures

  2. Soft tissue damage such as bruised or ruptured organs in abdominal area

  3. Hair entanglement

  4. Skin abrasions

The correct answer is: Soft tissue damage such as bruised or ruptured organs in abdominal area

The largest projection gauge is designed to prevent soft tissue damage such as bruised or ruptured organs in the abdominal area. This is because it provides a cushioning layer between the person and any potential impact, reducing the force and potential damage to their soft tissue. Option A is incorrect because bone fractures are not the main concern that the largest projection gauge aims to prevent. Option C is also incorrect because hair entanglement is not a common risk in most situations where a projection gauge would be necessary. Option D is incorrect because while the projection gauge can protect the skin from some forms of abrasions, this is not its main purpose.