Anyone can start here · Barnsdall Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Top up the worn impact-cushion mulch under the playground, Barnsdall Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027.
Fund it for $260. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$260 proposed
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What the work involvesThe hazard survey found the engineered-wood-fiber mulch under this park's play structure worn down to a hard-packed, shallow layer at the busiest drop zones -- kids fall onto compacted ground instead of a cushioned surface; topping the mulch back up to the required depth restores the required impact-cushioning standard this equipment needs.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- the surfacing material specified for this playground (engineered wood fiber, loose fill or the poured-in-place patch kit)
- depth probe or a marked measuring rod + tape measure
- rake, shovel, wheelbarrow and a screed board
- the equipment's posted fall height and the surfacing manufacturer's depth table
- site closure signage and barrier tape
- gloves and eye protection
- camera + GPS phone
Steps
- 1. ASSESS: photograph the use zone as found and probe the surfacing depth at the fall-critical points (under swings, at slide exits, beneath climbers), recording every reading.
- 2. Close the use zone with signage and barrier tape before any material is moved; a partially filled use zone is more dangerous than a worn one.
- 3. Remove contamination and compacted material from the repair area, and check the sub-base drains rather than holding water.
- 4. Place the specified surfacing to the depth the manufacturer's table gives for this equipment's posted fall height, raking level across the whole use zone rather than only the worn patch.
- 5. VERIFY: re-probe the same fall-critical points and record the depths; confirm each meets or exceeds the table value for the posted fall height.
- 6. Confirm the use-zone extent still meets the CPSC handbook clearance around the equipment, then reopen and photograph from the before vantage; enter depths and photos in the proof record.
What counts as done
- Before photos with a ruler showing the worn mulch depth at 3+ drop zones
- Material-delivery/source photo
- After photos with a ruler showing the topped-up depth (ASTM F1292 minimum) at the same 3+ zones
- Raked, leveled surface confirmed with no buried hazards (rocks, debris) under the new material
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