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PlaySafe is the UK’s leading software system for managing equipped play sites. It provides a detailed asset register covering all known types of play equipment and safer surfacing. PlaySafe manages every aspect of your inspection - findings - tasks - works order process, exceeding the requirement of the European Standards and HSE guidelines. Inspectors can automatically record their findings using pocket computers with built-in asset specific checks based on:

• EN1176/7 Playground equipment
• PAS30 Outdoor multi-sports equipment
• PAS35 Wheeled sports
• BS8300 Disability Discrimination Act
• BS8409 Soft indoor play areas

With the ever increasing tirade of legislation and regulations requiring you to maintain a detailed audit trail of accurate up-to-date information, in line with Lord Woolf’s recommendations.

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Can You Really Afford To Be Without PlaySafe?
• No more manual records
• Fast, efficient, time and resource saving solution
• Easy to manipulate data
• No capital investment
• Automated process mapping with intelligent To-Do List reminders


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PlaySafe Comes Highly Recommended

Designed and developed in partnership with the National Playing Fields Association and four Local Authorities (Basingstoke & Deane, Cardiff, Norwich and Wandsworth) over 100 Local Authorities are currently using PlaySafe, which comes highly recommended:

• endorsed by the Institute of Leisure & Amenity Management
• endorsed by the Association of Play Industries
• commended by the Health & Safety Executive
• approved and used by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents

PlaySafe will provide you with the following:

• Ability to identify the level and quality of existing equipped site/playground provision
• Identify areas of demand for children’s play space and barriers to child movement
• Identify areas deficient in child play space
• Develop appropriate standards against which the quality and level of existing provision can be measured
• Identify options for future provision and refurbishment of existing sites
• Identify priorities, costs and a programme for favoured options
• Produce detailed design guidelines for all sites
• Develop an information and retrieval system that can be easily used and updated
• Develop and publish a play provision strategy

For full information visit www.playsafe.com

 
 
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