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play area. Children and youth may also be included
(4) Site Designers and Landscape Architect
Representatives. The staff site designer and land-
as members. Residents with disabilities and par-
scape architect should ensure that the proposed
ents of children with disabilities should be repre-
play area meets the needs of residents. In addition,
sented.
designers should ensure that a maintenance plan is
b. Installation Staff Representatives. The follow-
created to provide ongoing maintenance to meet
ing installation staff members should be repre-
child safety requirements and accessibility guide-
sented on the play area committee:
(1) Safety Manager The safety manager will
lines.
ensure that the play area complies with child safety
(5) Civil or Installation Engineer Representa-
tives. The maintenance staff should review the pro-
requirements as described in this manual.
(2) Child Development Services (CDS) Repre-
posed design and understand the maintenance
tasks necessary to meet safety and accessibility
sentatives. The Child Development Center Director
needs. Maintenance staff input will assist in align-
and Child Development Services Coordinator will
provide input on child development needs, the
ing the proposed design concepts to available main-
needs of family daycare providers, and child safety
tenance resources.
requirements. On most installations, CDS staff are
(6) Industrial Hygiene Representatives. Indus-
trial hygiene representatives should ensure that
the installation child safety experts.
play areas meet health requirements.
(3) Youth Services Representatives. Youth ser-
vices representatives should also provide guidance
(7) Provost Marshal Representative. The pro-
vost marshal should ensure that public safety is
on child safety and child development require-
addressed in the play area design.
ments.
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