Or. Admin. R. 414-310-0530 - Outdoor Space
(1) A school-age
center must provide an outdoor play area that children can reach
safely.
(2) If the school-age
center is located in a public school and uses the public school playground as
the outdoor play space, OAR 414-310-0530(3) through (6) are not
required.
(3) If an outdoor play
area is not connected to or in direct control of the school-age center, such as
a public park, the center must have a written plan, approved by CCLD, that
describes how the center will maintain the safety of the children in care. The
written plan must include the following:
(a)
Distance the alternate outdoor play area is located from the center;
(b) Detailed description of how the children
will reach the alternate area;
(c)
Neighborhood and outdoor play area circumstances, hazards, and risks;
(d) Availability of appropriate equipment
with fall zones and protective surfacing;
(e) Verification that parents have been made
aware that their children will be using an alternate outside play area and its
location;
(f) Safeguards the center
will be taking in order to ensure children are properly supervised while
traveling to and using the space;
(g) Nature of other activities and persons
who may be sharing the space;
(h)
Availability of restroom facilities; and
(i) Ability to obtain assistance if needed
when injury or illness occurs.
(4) A school-age center must ensure that use
zones in which a child falling or exiting from play equipment are:
(a) A minimum of 6 feet of clearance from
walkways, buildings and the external perimeter of equipment;
(b) Free of obstacles other than the
equipment itself that a child could run into or fall on;
(c) Arranged to prevent hazards from
conflicting activities;
(d)
Extended at least 6 feet in all directions from the equipment perimeter unless
the fall potential in that direction is minimal, such as play equipment with
guardrails or barriers or the sides of swings;
(e) Allowing for single-axis swings that move
forward and backward, to extend a minimum distance of twice the vertical
distance from the pivot point to the protective surface to the front and rear
of the swing midpoint;
(f) Allowing
for multi-axis swings, such as tire swings that move in a circle, to extend six
feet plus the distance of the height of the top of the swing set to the bottom
on the swing's seat in every direction from the midpoint. At least a 30-inch
clearance between a fully extended tire swing seat and the support structure is
required.
(5) A
school-age center must always maintain protective surfacing in use zones under
all outdoor equipment of 18 inches or higher. Acceptable materials include wood
mulch, double shredded bark mulch, shredded or recycled rubber, uniform wood
chips, sand, pea gravel or rubber mats or poured in place rubber manufactured
for such use. Hog fuel is not permitted.
(a)
Rubber mats or poured in place rubber must:
(A) Be tested to ASTM F1292;
(B) Be installed and maintained according to
manufacturer's specifications; and
(C) Not have rips, tears, loose seams, or
other conditions that may pose a hazard.
(b) Loose-fill materials must:
(A) Have a minimum depth of 9 inches if using
loose-fill material other than shredded/recycled rubber or 6 inches if using
shredded/recycled rubber;
(B)
Remain loose at the required depth by replacing, leveling, or raking the
material; and
(C) Not be installed
over concrete or asphalt.
(6) A school-age center must securely anchor
any non-portable piece of climbing or swinging equipment according to
manufacturer's instructions.
(7) A
school-age center must keep outdoor play areas free of litter, animal waste,
solid waste and refuse, ditches, or other conditions presenting a potential
hazard.
(8) A school-age center
must provide a shaded area accessible to children in the outdoor play areas.
Shade may be provided by trees, buildings, or shade structures.
(9) The play equipment is arranged to allow
for an open, continuous, uninterrupted, and unobstructed area.
(10) Trampolines, other than rebounders, are
prohibited. Rebounders are permitted only when used according to manufacturer's
instructions.
(11) Inflatable
equipment such as: bounce houses, moon walkers, and giant slides, etc., are
permitted when used according to manufacturer's instructions. Staff must be
physically positioned to respond if needed.
(12) A school-age center must provide outdoor
gross motor equipment that addresses a variety of skills (for example,
climbing, balancing, throwing, catching, pedaling, and steering).
(13) A school-age center must ensure each
child, while on the premises, using a bicycle, scooter, skateboard, roller or
in-line skates, is wearing a well-fitting helmet, whether indoors or
outdoors.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.280
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280
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(1) A school-age center must provide an outdoor play area that children can reach safely.
(2) If the school-age center is located in a public school and uses the public school playground as the outdoor play space, OAR 414-310-0530(3) through (6) are not required.
(3) If an outdoor play area is not connected to or in direct control of the school-age center, such as a public park, the center must have a written plan, approved by CCLD, that describes how the center will maintain the safety of the children in care. The written plan must include the following:
(a) Distance the alternate outdoor play area is located from the center;
(b) Detailed description of how the children will reach the alternate area;
(c) Neighborhood and outdoor play area circumstances, hazards, and risks;
(d) Availability of appropriate equipment with fall zones and protective surfacing;
(e) Verification that parents have been made aware that their children will be using an alternate outside play area and its location;
(f) Safeguards the center will be taking in order to ensure children are properly supervised while traveling to and using the space;
(g) Nature of other activities and persons who may be sharing the space;
(h) Availability of restroom facilities; and
(i) Ability to obtain assistance if needed when injury or illness occurs.
(4) A school-age center must ensure that use zones in which a child falling or exiting from play equipment are:
(a) A minimum of 6 feet of clearance from walkways, buildings and the external perimeter of equipment;
(b) Free of obstacles other than the equipment itself that a child could run into or fall on;
(c) Arranged to prevent hazards from conflicting activities;
(d) Extended at least 6 feet in all directions from the equipment perimeter unless the fall potential in that direction is minimal, such as play equipment with guardrails or barriers or the sides of swings;
(e) Allowing for single-axis swings that move forward and backward, to extend a minimum distance of twice the vertical distance from the pivot point to the protective surface to the front and rear of the swing midpoint;
(f) Allowing for multi-axis swings, such as tire swings that move in a circle, to extend six feet plus the distance of the height of the top of the swing set to the bottom on the swing's seat in every direction from the midpoint. At least a 30-inch clearance between a fully extended tire swing seat and the support structure is required.
(5) A school-age center must always maintain protective surfacing in use zones under all outdoor equipment of 18 inches or higher. Acceptable materials include wood mulch, double shredded bark mulch, shredded or recycled rubber, uniform wood chips, sand, pea gravel or rubber mats or poured in place rubber manufactured for such use. Hog fuel is not permitted.
(a) Rubber mats or poured in place rubber must:
(A) Be tested to ASTM F1292;
(B) Be installed and maintained according to manufacturer's specifications; and
(C) Not have rips, tears, loose seams, or other conditions that may pose a hazard.
(b) Loose-fill materials must:
(A) Have a minimum depth of 9 inches if using loose-fill material other than shredded/recycled rubber or 6 inches if using shredded/recycled rubber;
(B) Remain loose at the required depth by replacing, leveling, or raking the material; and
(C) Not be installed over concrete or asphalt.
(6) A school-age center must securely anchor any non-portable piece of climbing or swinging equipment according to manufacturer's instructions.
(7) A school-age center must keep outdoor play areas free of litter, animal waste, solid waste and refuse, ditches, or other conditions presenting a potential hazard.
(8) A school-age center must provide a shaded area accessible to children in the outdoor play areas. Shade may be provided by trees, buildings, or shade structures.
(9) The play equipment is arranged to allow for an open, continuous, uninterrupted, and unobstructed area.
(10) Trampolines, other than rebounders, are prohibited. Rebounders are permitted only when used according to manufacturer's instructions.
(11) Inflatable equipment such as: bounce houses, moon walkers, and giant slides, etc., are permitted when used according to manufacturer's instructions. Staff must be physically positioned to respond if needed.
(12) A school-age center must provide outdoor gross motor equipment that addresses a variety of skills (for example, climbing, balancing, throwing, catching, pedaling, and steering).
(13) A school-age center must ensure each child, while on the premises, using a bicycle, scooter, skateboard, roller or in-line skates, is wearing a well-fitting helmet, whether indoors or outdoors.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.257
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.257