26 Tex. Admin. Code § 744.3103 - What additional safety requirements must my indoor equipment meet?
Indoor equipment used both at and away from the operation must be safe for the children as follows:
(1) Floor surfaces under indoor equipment
designed for climbing must have a unitary shock-absorbing surface that will
effectively cushion the fall of a child. The surface must be installed in the
use zone and maintained according to the manufacturer's directions. See §
744.3201 of Title 40 (relating to What does Licensing mean by the term "use
zone?"). Carpeting alone, even if it is installed over thick padding, is not an
acceptable resilient surface under indoor climbing equipment;
(2) Platforms over 20 inches in height for
pre-kindergarten and younger children, and more than 30 inches in height for
school-age children, must be equipped with protective barriers that prevent
children from crawling over or falling through the barrier, or becoming
entrapped; and
(3) If your program
uses specialized equipment that is fundamental to the core development of a
skill, talent, ability, expertise, or proficiency, such as parallel bars and
trampolines used in gymnastics programs:
(A)
The equipment must be installed and used according to manufacturer's
instructions and supervised by trained personnel;
(B) The safety practices employed by the
operation and the risks associated with the use of each type of equipment must
be thoroughly outlined in your policies and procedures; and
(C) Parents must provide written consent
before children may use the equipment. Written consent must be kept on file at
the operation in the child's record.
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