Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Practice Exam

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Prepare for your Certified Playground Safety Inspector exam with our comprehensive resource. Our quiz features various questions designed to enhance your knowledge and confidence, ensuring you’re ready for all aspects of playground safety inspection!

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Which of the following is not listed as a type of playground hazard?

  1. Tripping Hazards

  2. Water Hazards

  3. Sharp Points, Corners and Edges

  4. Entanglement and Impalement

The correct answer is: Water Hazards

Water hazards are not commonly found in playgrounds as they are a safety concern for children. Tripping hazards, sharp points, corners, and edges are all significant concerns and must be addressed when designing a playground. Water hazards can include wading pools, swimming pools, and large bodies of water that could pose a drowning risk. The other options, such as tripping hazards, sharp points, and entanglement, could cause injuries to children while playing.