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* I '''approve''' of the work done in this proposal. [[User:Emj|Erik Johansson]] 16:33, 14 May 2010 (UTC) <!-- <nowiki>{{vote|yes}}</nowiki> -->
* I '''approve''' of the work done in this proposal. [[User:Emj|Erik Johansson]] 16:33, 14 May 2010 (UTC) <!-- <nowiki>{{vote|yes}}</nowiki> -->
* I '''approve''' of this --[[User:Minophis|Minophis]] 17:17, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
* I '''approve''' of this --[[User:Minophis|Minophis]] 17:17, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
{{vote|yes}} - You integrated well a lot of the discussed stuff -- [[User:Dieterdreist|Dieterdreist]] 19:15, 14 May 2010 (UTC)



[[Category:AccessiblePlay]]
[[Category:AccessiblePlay]]

Revision as of 19:15, 14 May 2010

Playground Equipment
Proposal status: Proposed (under way)
Proposed by: antonyking
Tagging: playground=*
Statistics:

Draft started: 2010-03-24
RFC start: 2010-03-25
Vote start: 2010-05-13

Proposal

A set of tags to be used with leisure=playground to indicate what equipment exists in a playground

Rationale

This came about because of the difficulty in finding suitable play equipment in public parks for my disabled child. There are swings etc that are suitable, but no register of where they might be located. See also Accessible Play for the general project page for this and some background research. To me, OSM seems to be the obvious place to record where this adapted equipment is, and by extension, where other types of equipment is installed. It would allow parents to do a search of, eg 'playgrounds with lots of swings' or 'playgrounds containing 2 or more different items of accessible play equipment'

Examples

Tagging

It would be useful to know the type, location and accessibility of the play equipment in a given playground. Therefore I propose the following schema.

Play Equipment

Each item of play equipment is tagged as a node, way or area depending on its shape and size, using a new key playground and one of the following values:

For some of the more obscure items I've used the names given by the manufacturers for consistency.

For equipment falling into multiple categories, eg a climbing frame with a slide, where possible mark it up as a way with each part of the way tagged appropriately. If that's not possible, list all the values separated with semi-colons, starting with the value that most fits the item in question.

Sensory equipment is quite often integrated into other equipment, so the following values can be used in combination (or alone) to describe such things:

Other Items

Other common items in a playground such as:

Descriptive tags

  • baby=yes/no if the equipment is primarily designed for babies
  • wheelchair=yes/no/limited if the equipment can be used by wheelchair users
  • walking_disability=yes/no/limited
  • sitting_disability=yes/no/limited if the equipment can be used by those who cannot sit
  • blind=yes/no/limited
  • name=* - of the equipment, not the play area.
  • minage=* Minimum age of the user in years
  • maxage=* Maximum age of the user in years

The Perimeter

The perimeter of the playground would continue to be an area tagged as leisure=playground. Common supplementary tags are:

  • operator=* - eg, the name of the local council or school
  • name=*
  • access=*
  • barrier=fence for the perimeter
  • barrier=wall for the perimeter
  • barrier=gate for a node on the perimeter
  • opening_hours=*
  • wheelchair=* could also be used on the playground perimeter to show whether a wheelchair user could get into it; it shouldn't be taken to imply that the wheelchair user could use anything in the playground.

In addition, a new tag theme=* optionally to be used if the playground equipment has a common theme, eg:

  • theme=adventure for all kind of "adventure"-theme like wooden fortress,
  • theme=plastic for those fancy sites with tubes and sinks made of coloured raisin and synthetics.
  • theme=forest for playgrounds in the forest with features made mainly of timber or stone
  • theme=sand for playgrounds with little more than a sandpit
  • theme=accessible for playgrounds that are primarily designed for disabled children

Defining Relation between play equipment and the play area

It would be very helpful to associate the play area with the play equipment. To do this, use a relation as described in Relations/Proposed/Site. The relation should be tagged like this:

and each piece of equipment, and the play area, would be members of that relation. This is to help reduce redundancy in the database, so the play area name etc doesn't have to be specified on every single item. It also allows more useful database queries to be made, eg identifying sites with more than one item of accessible equipment.

Applies to

Nodes or areas, as per the current leisure=playground tag. For playground=*, it may be used on ways as well, for certain types of equipment, eg zip wires or big slides

Rendering

Playgrounds currently are rendered as a seesaw icon on the Osmarender layer; on the Mapnik layer playground areas are rendered "swimmingpool" blue. For leisure=playgrounds related to one or more playground=* items marked up with one of the disability tags, a seesaw with just one of the users shown as a stylised wheelchair user would be an appropriate icon:

Accessibleplay-seesaw.png

Comments

Please use the discussion page

Note

In the UK at least, 'inclusive' is preferred to 'accessible' or other terms, as it implies that the item can be used by anyone regardless of whether they are able bodied or not. It also implies that a disabled person might be able to use it, not just have physical access to it.

Voting

Place your votes here

  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. Obviously :-) Antonyking
  • I approve of the work done in this proposal. Erik Johansson 16:33, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
  • I approve of this --Minophis 17:17, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. - You integrated well a lot of the discussed stuff -- Dieterdreist 19:15, 14 May 2010 (UTC)