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Frost, Joe L. – Parks and Recreation, 1994
The typical American playground is antiquated, hazardous, and inappropriate for the developmental needs of children. The paper explains how design, installation, maintenance, and supervision are critical in preventing playground injuries and resulting litigation, noting the importance of regular training for everyone who supervises children on the…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Guidelines, Health Promotion
Frost, Joe L. – 1996
Noting that 90 percent of serious playground injuries result from falls to hard surfaces, this paper reviews the advantages and disadvantages of various playground surfacing materials in terms of cost, climate, durability, aesthetics, and play value. Findings are based on the personal experience of the author, government documents, laboratory…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Safety, Elementary Secondary Education, Injuries

Frost, Joe L.; Henniger, Michael L. – Young Children, 1979
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Children, Equipment Standards, Guides
Frost, Joe L.; And Others – Parks and Recreation, 1997
This collection of seven articles focuses on playgrounds, looking at such issues as the importance of play in child development, playground injuries and safety (including international playground safety), community playground improvement projects, and shock-absorbing playground surfaces. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Development, Child Health, Children
Frost, Joe L. – 1986
The history of playground safety standards since the 1890s is reviewed and the lack of improvements in safety made since that time is demonstrated. The first formal effort to develop standards for playground apparatus was made by the National Recreation Association (NRA) in 1929. A major concern in this and a 1938 NRA report was the choice of safe…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Check Lists, Citizen Participation, Consumer Protection