Inspection Sheet; End Of Life Disposal - Net World Sports FORZA ALU80 Quick Start Manual

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INSPECTION SHEET

We're committed to ensuring you have access to safe equipment and
important information on how to maintain them, so you can continue using
them all year round. We recommend carrying out your own inspections before
use to ensure it's safe and secure. Even when equipment is not regularly used,
we still recommend frequent inspections.
CHECK
Missing or damaged parts
Missing or loose nuts/bolts
Scratched/damaged
paintwork
Corrosion
Anchored correctly
Net & Attachments
Missing safety/warning
labels
ISSUES +
ACTION TAKEN
(IF FAILED)

END OF LIFE DISPOSAL

It is the user's responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment properly and recycle where possible.
Local regulations and laws pertaining to the recycling and disposal will vary according to country, state,
and local governments. You must check laws and regulations corresponding to where you live in order
to dispose/recycle of these items correctly.
For information about where you should dispose/recycle, please contact your local or regional waste
management office or your household waste disposal service.
Net World Sports offers a 10% discount on replacement products for existing customers. This
discount is based on proof of original purchase and evidence of the previous product being
correctly disposed/recycled.
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You need to check equipment has no missing or damaged parts as this could affect
it's stability and performance. Ensure no part of structure is bent.
Check all nuts and bolts are present and in good condition with no signs of rust or
corrosion. Ensure no nuts or bolts are loose and are sufficiently tight.
Scratched or damaged paintwork can cause nasty cuts and is the catalyst for
corrosion to start developing and weakening the structure. These areas need to be
cleaned and repainted or replaced with new parts.
Corrosion (rust and flaking paint) can cause nasty cuts. It can also cause the
structure to fail/collapse if there is a lot. Minor surface corrosion can be sanded
down/repainted and regular problem areas can be sprayed with anti-rust lubricant
spray. Small parts with a lot of corrosion will need to be replaced. If there's
corrosion on most of the structure, it will need to be removed and replaced.
Equipment not correctly anchored can tip over and cause serious injuries.
Freestanding equipment should use integral weights, u-pegs, sandbags, steel
anchor weights and/or correctly bolted into the ground. Socketed, in-ground posts
should be set in the correct volume of concrete. Ensure there is no damage to
concrete.
Check that netting is neatly and securely attached to all areas of the framework/
goalposts/ posts. Make sure there are no gaps for the ball to pass through. If there
are gaps then secure affected area net with new net attachments (clips/ ties/ pegs/
lacing cord). Check for any holes in the netting and fix with repair twine if needed.
Please note that net damage can often be caused by animals/vermin. To reduce
vermin damage you can lift the nets off the floor when not in use or you can store
them inside.
Equipment that conform to safety standards must contain a prominent warning
label fixed to the frame. This label helps educate users on how to use the goals
correctly to avoid unecessary injuries being caused. If a label is missing or has worn
away, replacements can be requested from the original manufacturer.
INSPECTION DATE................................
CHECKED BY................................
LOCATION................................
MODEL................................
Email. cs@networldsports.com
SAFE FAIL
For help and advice please
contact us:
Net World Sports Ltd
Bryn Lane
Wrexham Industrial Estate
Wrexham
LL13 9UT
UK Tel. +44 (0)1691 683807
US Tel. 1-866-861-9095

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