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(A) Pits for rebound tumbling centers shall be so constructed that they will not interfere with the operation of the equipment and of a depth not less than three feet, nor more than four feet, at centers.
(B) (1) Pits shall be so framed that the rebound tumbling equipment is held in a level position and is supported on a solid stable surface.
(2) Lumber used as framing for pits shall be not less than two inches in thickness and shall be securely connected together.
(Prior Code, § 113.108) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
Precautionary measures shall be taken to prevent broken springs on rebound tumbling equipment disengaging from the assembly.
(Prior Code, § 113.109) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
(A) The frames of rebound tumbling equipment shall be completely padded to provide reasonable safety.
(B) Pads two inches thick filled with cotton liners shall be deemed to meet this requirement.
(Prior Code, § 113.110) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
The entire rebound tumbling center shall be completely enclosed by fencing not less than five feet in height.
(Prior Code, § 113.111) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
SPARRING; BOXING OR WRESTLING MATCHES
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