How do proprietors and staff of a children’s service know if their equipment complies with the Australian Standards?
This publication provides guidance to allow proprietors and staff of children’s services to make a judgment about existing equipment. This documentconcentrates on specific hazards and concentrates on the areas of concern for all equipment. If there is specific equipment that requires checking, it will be helpful to read the whole of this safety section and to contact Playgrounds and Recreation Association of Victoria (PRAV) (see Information and References section) if further information is required.
Related Questions
- Is it worthwhile having my overseas-purchased equipment tested for compliance to Australian standards to enable connection to an Australian telecommunications network?
- How do proprietors and staff of a children’s service know if their equipment complies with the Australian Standards?
- Does the National Health Service provide mobility equipment and offer support to children and their families?