Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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Under what condition must wheelchair accessible ramps have a curb projecting above the ramp at both edges?

  1. Ramps with no handrails

  2. Guardrails not extending to within 1 inch of ramp surface

  3. Ramps with a single rail and no barrier

  4. Ramps more than 48 inches high

The correct answer is: Guardrails not extending to within 1 inch of ramp surface

Ramps with no handrails or a single rail and no barrier do not necessarily require a curb projecting above the ramp because they do not have a guardrail that could potentially block the wheelchair from slipping off the ramp. Additionally, ramps less than 48 inches high may not need a curb unless there is a risk of falling. Therefore, ramps must have guardrails that extend to within 1 inch of the ramp surface to ensure safety for wheelchair users and avoid the need for a curb.