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How many kids are allowed on a trampoline at one time?
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Depends on their skill level.
Two, if they are the same size.
One
When is it okay for parents to get on the equipment?
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When they have a very small child.
When they look fit.
Never
Why is it important to keep moving while working?
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So I notice more things.
So I'm visible to the kids.
So I'm visible to the parents.
All of the above.
While working, you should look for...
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Wristbands on kids.
Gum in mouths.
Wrong size kids on the wrong side.
All of the above.
While working, I should...
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Play with the kids.
Always watch for safety issues.
Try to make sure everyone is having fun.
All of the above.
The safe ways to enter the pit are...
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Head and back
Head, stomach and back
Feet and seat
Stomach and back
Stomach, back, feet, seat
Is it okay to dive into the pit head first?
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Yes, its like a pool.
No, its not like a pool. You could break your neck.
Is it okay for kids to shoot baskets from behind the yellow trampoline?
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Yes, they love shooting hoops.
No, they will likely hit another kid in the face or break a window.
Is it okay to let kids move around equipment how they want?
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Sure, you said we want them to have fun.
No, we set the equipment up for a safe play environment.
Is it okay for kids to chase each other and/or play tag?
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Yes, fun stuff.
No, collisions, head injuries, comma, death, etc.
Is it okay for kids to flip on the trampolines?
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Yes, only if they are students and know how.
Never
Is it okay for kids to drop from the net into the pit?
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Yes, its safe!
No, climb up and climb down.
Is it okay to let kids push each other into the pit?
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Yes, they love that stuff!
No, inevitably they land on another kid and crack skulls.
Senario: You see a parent bouncing on the tramp with their kid.
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You think I wish my parents played with me more.
You show them how to properly double bounce their kid for max height.
You politely explain that our insurance does not allow anyone over 18 on any equipment.
Senario: The parent refuses to listen to you.
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Well, you tried.
Maybe they'll twist an ankle and you can say 'I told you so!'
You tell your supervisor.
Is it okay to walk behind the desk and get a drink while working?
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Yes, all this moving around makes me thirsty.
No, you can make it 2 hrs. without a drink.
Can I go to the bathroom during a bounce session?
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Yes, nature calls.
Only in an emergency. (You can go before or after the session.)
If there is an injury.
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Not my fault, things happen.
The gym could get seud.
Me, the gym, owners and managers in charge could get sued.
The correct position for using the slides is...
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Head first
Feet first
It's time to switch sides, I should...
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Go get a drink.
Get the kids attention and line them up.
Talk to my co-workers.
Should chalk be accessible during play?
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Yes
No
The power goes out, you should...
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Make everyone sit down.
Tell everyone to go get their shoes on.
Play hide and seek.
There's a tornado close by, you should..
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Grab your phone and call home.
Freak out, you hate storms.
Get everyone under the tramps or in the pit with a mat over them.
The bouncer starts to loose air, you should...
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Ignore it.
Tell a supervisor.
Get the kids off, then figure out the problem.
A child gets a non-life threatening injury, you should...
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Let other staff know to cover your area.
Bring the child to the front.
Get the child what he/she needs.
Call their parents.
Fill out an accident report.
All of the above.
Someone suffers what might be a neck injury, you should...
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Let others know to call 911.
Imobalize the person.
Make sure someone calls the parents.
Stay with them, comfort them.
Wait for emergency personel.
All of the above.
Someone breaks a bone, you should...
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Have someone call the parents and then 911.
Immobolize the injury with a splint and ice.
Stay and comfort the child.
Wait for emergency personel.
All of the above.
A child will not obey the rules. You should...
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Raise your voice at them.
Grab them by the arm and lead them out.
Lead them to the front desk for a time out.
Ths same child will not go to the front desk with you. You should...
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Tell your supervisor
Drag them.
Threaten them.
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