AS 5159.1:2018 pdf free
AS 5159.1:2018 pdf free.Trampoline park facilities
Assorted height structures located adjacent to high performance trampolines so that patrons may enhance their level of activity by utilizing the wall as a landing or rebound space integrated into their activity. Typical activities include jumping to or on the wall, around the corner of two walls and wall running, and may include bodily manoeuvres such as flips and twists.
A method of protecting patrons and staff from a catastrophic event with a device. Examples include: a redundant net, attenuated material under a device suitable to break a fall of a pre-determined height, double thickness trampoline beds such that, if one tears, the second will prevent a fall and indicate that the bed requires immediate replacement, and an overhead harness that will limit the participant from any impact in the event of losing contact with a device.
Additional equipment used in conjunction with a TPF, such as slam ball court (basketball),bounce ball court (volleyball), high performance walls, jumping platforms, padded shapes (apparatus), harnesses, dismount pits, and airbags.
A risk assessment of the design shall be conducted taking into consideration the requirements of this Standard. Where risks are identified the design shall be modified and control measures implemented to minimize risks to a tolerable level.
The trampoline frame shall be designed to accommodate the most adverse combination of loading that will be applied according to the Australian Standards for structural components, in particular the following:
(a) For welding of steel structures, AS/NZS 1554 (series).
(b) For chains, AS 2321.
(c) For shackles, AS 2741.
(d) For wire rope, AS 3569.
(e) For structural steel, AS 4100.
NOTE: This Standard does not exclude components conforming to international or other national standards provided it can be demonstrated that they achieve performance that is equivalent to or better than the corresponding Australian Standard.AS 5159.1 pdf free download.