CPSI Exam Preparation: Study Guide for ASTM, CPSC, and ADA Standards 2026
Prepare for the CPSI certification exam with this study guide covering ASTM F1487, CPSC standards, ADA accessibility requirements, and proven study strategies.

The CPSI certification exam consists of 80 multiple-choice questions testing your knowledge of ASTM F1487, the CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook, and ADA accessibility standards. The exam is open-book with a two-hour time limit, and you need a score of 70% or higher to pass. Success depends on knowing where to find critical information quickly in your reference materials.
Exam Quick Facts
- Questions: 80 multiple-choice
- Time limit: 2 hours
- Passing score: 70% (56 correct)
- Format: Open-book (ASTM F1487 + CPSC handbook allowed)
- Administered: End of the two-day CPSI course
- Cost: Included in course registration ($650-$850)
CPSI Exam Format and Structure
Understanding the CPSI certification exam structure is the first step toward passing. The exam tests three core knowledge areas, each weighted differently:
Content Distribution:
- ASTM F1487 standard (approximately 40%) — Equipment specifications, entrapment dimensions, structural requirements, and testing methods
- CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook (approximately 40%) — Surfacing, use zones, age-appropriate design, and equipment-specific guidelines
- ADA accessibility standards (approximately 20%) — Accessible routes, ground-level and elevated play components, transfer platforms, and surfacing requirements
What to expect during the exam:
- Questions are scenario-based — they describe a playground situation and ask you to identify the violation or correct standard
- Many questions reference specific measurements (entrapment openings, fall heights, use zone distances)
- You will need to look up exact figures in your reference materials — memorizing everything is not practical
- Time management is critical: 80 questions in 120 minutes gives you 90 seconds per question
Start practicing with our free CPSI practice test to familiarize yourself with the question style before taking the course.
ASTM F1487: Key Topics for the CPSI Exam
ASTM F1487 is the most technical portion of the CPSI exam. Focus your study on these critical sections:
Entrapment Hazards (Section 6)
This is one of the most heavily tested areas. You must know:
- Head entrapment — Openings between 3.5 and 9 inches are prohibited because a child's body can pass through but the head cannot
- Partial entrapment — Angles less than 55 degrees at ground level can trap feet and legs
- Protrusion testing — Using gauges to measure bolt projections and hardware gaps
Platform and Fall Height Requirements (Section 7)
- Maximum platform heights by age group
- Guardrail and barrier height requirements based on platform elevation
- Ramp and stairway specifications for elevated components
Structural Integrity (Section 8)
- Static and dynamic load testing for platforms and bridges
- Fatigue testing for swings and moving components
- Hardware and fastener requirements
Exam tip: Tab and highlight your ASTM standard before the exam. Create color-coded tabs for each major section (entrapment, platforms, swings, surfacing) so you can locate answers in seconds rather than minutes.
Practice entrapment and compliance questions with our ADA Accessibility Guidelines practice quiz.
CPSC Handbook and ADA Requirements
CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook (Publication #325)
The CPSC handbook questions on the CPSI exam tend to focus on practical application:
- Surfacing and fall zones — Critical fall height tables for different materials (rubber mulch: up to 10 ft; engineered wood fiber: up to 7 ft; poured-in-place rubber: varies by thickness)
- Use zone calculations — Minimum 6-foot use zone in all directions from stationary equipment; swing use zones extend front and back based on pivot height
- Swing spacing — Minimum 8 inches between swing seats, 8 inches from seat to support structure, belt seats for ages 5-12 and bucket seats for under 5
- Slide requirements — Exit region height (7-15 inches), side wall height, platform transition areas
- Age separation — Physical barriers or spatial separation between play areas designed for different age groups
ADA Accessibility Standards for Play Areas
ADA questions make up roughly 20% of the exam. Focus on:
- Accessible route requirements — At least one accessible route must connect the playground entry to all ground-level play components and at least one of each type of elevated component
- Ground-level play component ratios — Number required based on total elevated play components (see the ADA scoping table)
- Transfer platform specifications — Height (11-18 inches), width (minimum 24 inches), and clear floor space requirements
- Accessible surfacing — Must be firm, stable, and slip-resistant (ASTM F1951 for wheelchair access, ASTM F1292 for impact attenuation)
Test your knowledge of age-appropriate design standards with our Age Appropriateness and Play Area Separation practice quiz.
Study Tips and Exam Day Strategies
Use these proven strategies to maximize your CPSI certification exam score:
Before the Course:
- Read both references cover to cover — Do a full read-through of ASTM F1487 and the CPSC handbook before attending the two-day course. This gives you familiarity with the structure so you can follow along during instruction.
- Create reference tabs — Use colored sticky tabs to mark key sections: entrapment dimensions, fall height tables, use zone calculations, ADA scoping tables, and surfacing requirements.
- Take practice tests — Work through CPSI practice questions to identify your weak areas before the course starts.
During the Course:
- Write page references in your notes — When the instructor covers a topic, note the exact page number in your reference materials. This creates a personal index for the exam.
- Highlight instructor emphasis — Instructors often signal which topics appear on the exam by saying "this is important" or spending extra time on certain sections.
- Ask questions — The course is your best opportunity to clarify confusing standards. Instructors are experienced CPSIs who can explain real-world applications.
During the Exam:
- Answer what you know first — Quickly move through questions you can answer from memory, then return to questions requiring reference lookups.
- Use your tabs — With 90 seconds per question, efficient reference navigation is essential. Your tabbed materials are your greatest asset.
- Eliminate wrong answers — When unsure, eliminate clearly incorrect options first. Most questions have at least one obviously wrong answer.
- Watch for ASTM vs CPSC distinctions — Some questions specifically ask about one standard or the other. Read carefully to identify which reference to consult.
CPSI Questions and Answers
About the Author
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Indiana University of Pennsylvania Safety SciencesDr. William Foster holds a PhD in Safety Science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and Certified Hazardous Materials Manager. With 20 years of occupational health and safety management experience across construction, manufacturing, and chemical industries, he coaches safety professionals through OSHA certification, CSP, CHST, and safety management licensing programs.