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Buildings and Grounds Courses

Registered Playground Practitioner Program   I   REGISTER

Monday, May 3rd to Thursday, May 7th

The Ontario Parks Association has developed the Ontario Playground Academy to meet the needs of those involved and responsible for the hands-on inspection and maintenance of public playspaces and playground facilities. OPA places a high priority and commitment to the provision of safe and accessible play structures in public spaces. OPA also emphasizes the strong need to educate caregivers, supervisors and others about the benefits of positive and safe play experiences for our children.

Participants will learn how to significantly lower the risk of injuries in play areas by providing a safe outdoor learning experience for all. The Ontario Playground Academy uses the CAN/CSA-Z614-03, Childrens Playspaces and Equipment as the base document for the three independent courses of the Academy. This course is designed for experienced individuals who, ideally, perform hands-on monthly inspections of public play structures and who have a good understanding of the relevant CSA standards. Participants may have already  taken a playground certification program.

The Ontario Playground Academy instructors include experts from the industry including an architect, liability expert, lawyer, representative of the Canadian Standards Association and others to give in-depth classroom-based training as well as on-site demonstration at a local playground structure.

Topics include:

Playspace Strategies

  • space requirements
  • playability access/egress requirements
  • playspace design age appropriate issues
  • playspace materials playspace construction

Playspace Evaluation

  • playvalue and hazard identification
  • inspection and maintenance
  • surfacing evaluation
  • record keeping CSA overview
  • corrective actions

Playspace Management

  • liability and insurance
  • due diligence
  • contractual obligations
  • risk management
  • owner/operator responsibilities
  • employee/manager responsibilities
  • playvalue and practical choices

Participants who complete this program and achieve a passing grade in the written exam will be registered by the Ontario Playground Academy as a Playground Practitioner.

Instructor: Peter Kells, Industrial Designer (playground and recreation equipment), Executive Member, IPA Canada, and Playground Inspector




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