Safety Briefing

Please watch our safety briefing video & read through the checklist before using our skateparks

Skateparks are potentially dangerous places for all people who enter them this includes spectators as well as users.

Guidance:

  • Please be aware of risks and hazards and help to minimise your own risk of injury.
  • Hazards such as steep drops, trip hazards, tight transitions, waxed coping and other users should all be assessed.
  • Never rush into a session take your time and warm up to harder tricks.
  • Know when you are tired and stop before fatigue causes an injury.
  • Have an awareness of the session, the users taking part, the range of ages abilities and disciplines watch learn and find your space within the session.
  • Look out for others and only go when it is safe to do so.
  • Watch other people’s lines and do not snake in front of them.
  • Wrist guards are recommend to all users.
  • Be aware of your limitations and skate, ride and scoot within your own abilities.

Rules:

  • Helmets are mandatory for users 12 or under and are strongly recommended to all other users.
  • Strictly no alcohol in the skatepark.
  • Campus Staff reserve the right to ask you to leave a session if you are acting in an unsafe manner or have booked the wrong session for your age or ability.
  • Be respectful of all other users.
  • Any equipment that is not being used must be left in a safe place, so as not to get in the way of other skatepark users.
  • During the Toddler and Junior, Junior Mash Up Sessions Parents/Guardians are expected to supervise in the skatepark.
  • Although running and sliding is allowed in the toddler and Junior Mash Up sessions (for younger children) it must be done safely and under adult supervision.