Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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What defines a Designated Play Surface?

  1. Any surface where children can play unattended

  2. A surface specifically designed for games and sports

  3. Any elevated surface for standing, walking, crawling, sitting or climbing, or a certain size flat surface with an angle from the ground

  4. Only flat surfaces that are level with the ground

The correct answer is: Any elevated surface for standing, walking, crawling, sitting or climbing, or a certain size flat surface with an angle from the ground

A is incorrect because not all surfaces where children can play unattended can be considered designated play surfaces. B is incorrect because designated play surfaces are not limited to only those specifically designed for games and sports. D is incorrect because designated play surfaces can include any elevated surface with a certain angle from the ground, not just flat surfaces level with the ground.