Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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Which is NOT a requirement for signage according to the text?

  1. Age appropriateness

  2. Weather durability

  3. Supervision recommended

  4. Warning to remove helmets, drawstrings, or accessories around the neck

The correct answer is: Weather durability

Signage is primarily used to provide important information or warnings to individuals. Therefore, all three of the other options (age appropriateness, supervision recommended, and warning for helmets and drawstrings) are important requirements for signage according to the text. These factors ensure that the sign is effective and serves its purpose, whether it is appropriate for the intended audience, has necessary warnings, and is closely monitored for safety. Only weather durability is not mentioned as a requirement in the text, as it may depend on the specific location or purpose of the sign.