Surfacing Material. Surfacing Material must meet all guidelines stated in the Handbook for Public Playground Safety, and most current versions of ASTM-F1292-13, F2075-15, F3012- 14, and all other applicable ASTM standards and guidelines as certified by an independent laboratory conforming to XXXXX safety standards as identified for the playground industry.
Surfacing Material. Material that is sprayed, troweled-on or otherwise applied to surfaces.
Surfacing Material. If one purpose of the trail is to provide a wilderness experience, surfacing options should be limited. Consider adapting the following language from the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources standard easement: A primitive hiking trail is one that blends with the natural surroundings and follows the natural contours of the land. It is made of local natural materials, with native surface tread (mineral, soil, grass, or rock). Asphalt, limestone, gravel or other imported, non-naturally occurring, non-site specific material is not acceptable tread material. Trail facilities such as bridges or boardwalks are for site protection only. The tread of a primitive trail should not exceed 24 inches wide.
Surfacing Material. An accredited inspector shall collect, in a statistically random manner that will ensure that the samples are representative of the homogeneous area, bulk samples from each homogeneous area of friable surfacing material that is not assumed to be ACM. The inspector shall collect the samples as follows.