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BSI PAS 35:2002

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Specification for wheeled sports facilities

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BSI 2002 20
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1 PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION
3 Contents
5 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
facility
streetcourse equipment
competition facility
6 commercially operated facility
transition
riding surface
flat
coping
structure
ramp
platform
flat bank
jump ramp
spine ramp
wall ramp
quarter pipe
half-pipe
free-fall height
7 safety area
run-up
run-out
barrier
grind rail
playground
depth (of a platform)
4 Dimensions
4.1 General
4.2 Grind rail
8 4.3 Flat banks
4.4 Jump ramps
4.5 Quarter pipes
4.6 Spine ramps
4.7 Wall ramps
4.8 Half-pipes
5 Design
5.1 Calculation
5.2 Stability
9 5.3 Riding surface
5.4 Barriers
5.5 Safety areas
10 5.6 Copings
5.7 Entrapment
5.8 Fixings
6 Materials
6.1 Flammability
6.2 Timber
6.3 Metal
6.4 Synthetics
11 6.5 Concrete
6.6 Dangerous substances
7 Base
8 Surface of surrounding areas
8.1 The surface shall be of a bound uniform material. Loose material, e.g.�sand, shall not be used.
8.2 Riding surfaces and surrounding surfaces shall be free-draining.
9 User instructions
12 Example of a notice giving instructions and information
10 Marking
13 (informative) Guidance on selection of the site
(informative) Guidance on selection of the site
The site should be clearly separated from children’s play equipment by fencing, planting or other…
The site should be located in an area that is safely accessible by foot, bicycle and public trans…
To reduce problems of noise, the site should be separated from any housing by a buffer zone, desi…
Leaf fall on the surfaces can be hazardous, and this should be taken into account.
Emergency access for public service vehicles, such as ambulances, is essential.
Hard-surface access to the site is essential, as soil and mud can present a hazard.
The site should be well drained.
The site should preferably afford separate routes for access by pedestrians and by skaters/riders.
(informative) Guidance on choice of materials
(informative) Guidance on choice of materials
Attention should be given to the avoidance of toxic hazards with respect to surface coatings
Materials should be selected and protected such that the structural integrity of the equipment ma…
Particular care should be taken in the choice of materials where equipment is to be used in extre…
In the choice of materials, consideration should be given to the eventual disposal of the materia…
Surface materials should provide the degree of friction suitable for the intended use.
(informative) Recommendations for ancillary items
(informative) Recommendations for ancillary items
General
The following items are recommended in conjunction with the facility:
14 Users and residents should be consulted about the siting and maintenance of ancillary features.
Fencing
Spectators should be discouraged from entering the area. If fencing is required, it should be a m…
Fences should be at least 1�000�mm high. They should have two self-closing gates to allow access …
Spiked railings should not be used
Paths
Seating
Lighting
(informative) Inspection and maintenance
(informative) Inspection and maintenance
Routine visual inspection
Operational inspection
Annual main inspection
Maintenance
15 (informative) Example of streetcourse equipment
(informative) Example of streetcourse equipment
Typical streetcourse equipment
16 (informative) Examples of half pipes
(informative) Examples of half pipes
Half-pipes
17 (informative) Examples of quarter pipes
(informative) Examples of quarter pipes
Quarter pipes
18 (informative) Examples of fun boxes
(informative) Examples of fun boxes
Fun boxes
BSI PAS 35:2002
$102.76