What Is a Playground?
A playground is a location within a community or public park where children may play. It may have some form of climbing equipment, slides, swings, or other structures for play.
The Cosumnes Community Services District (CSD) maintains over 100 playgrounds at 90+ parks throughout the community. To keep these facilities safe, staff conduct high frequency inspections by trained and certified personnel monthly. They look for visible damage, inspect safety surfacing, and ensure that equipment is not damaged by excessive use.
If a playground is in need of maintenance, staff will schedule a repair to the playground. They will also check and document that the playground is in compliance with child care rules.
Depending on the playground, staff will replace safety surfacing to a safer product such as Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF). EWF is ADA compliant and meets all American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) safety surfacing requirements.
Playground Safety Training
At least one person employed by a center must complete playground safety training as part of their professional development. This training may be provided in-person or via real-time virtual training. A certificate of completion is maintained and available for review upon request.
To obtain approval to 검증놀이터 provide playground safety training, centers must submit a request for enrollment through the DCDEE Moodle platform. Upon enrollment, a center will receive presentation materials and resources for use in future trainings.
OAuth 2.0 Playground
The OAuth 2.0 Playground lets you practice authorizing your app without using production code by generating sample requests and responses to the API. It shows you how to get authorization codes, create requests to exchange authorization codes for access and refresh tokens, use access and refresh tokens to make API calls, and generate a new refresh token from the server response.
Playgrounds can be saved and shared with other users. This allows for real-time collaborations.
Saved playgrounds are stored in a database on the EDA Playground servers. When a playground is saved, it includes the code example, bottom 200 lines of results, and options.
Clicking on the Copy button for a playground gives you a complitely separate copy of the current playground with its own link that can be shared with others. This link can be viewed by anyone and updated as needed.
Verification Playground
EDA Playground is a free, web-based application that provides an easy way to edit, simulate, synthesize, and share HDL code. It is particularly well suited for small prototypes and examples, but can also be used to learn design and testbench techniques.
The application offers various tools for coding, simulation, and synthesis as well as an extensive library of open source libraries and methodologies. It supports several HDLs such as SystemVerilog, VHDL, MyHDL, and Migen.
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