Grand Slam now offers AIA Education Credits
- Nate Barker
- Dec 18, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 2

Are you an Architect or thinking of hiring one?
Don't save safety for last!
Grand Slam Safety is now offering continuing education courses through the American Institute of Architects.
Our course entitled, Safety Concerns to Consider in Design of Barrier System, Wall and Fences for Athletic Courts and Fields, brings into sharp focus up-to-date ideas and precautions for safety in sports facilities.
This course will lead you to design safer athletic facilities resulting in fewer injuries to athletes and spectators.
Learning Objectives:
1 - Reduce force of impact with walls, fences and other barriers. 2 - Prevent entanglement and/or puncture wounds from barrier systems. 3 - Prevent toppling/tripping injuries from short or unsecured barrier systems.
4 - Provide proper deceleration zones to reduce or eliminate probability and severity of injuries.
5 - Prevent spectator injuries from errant balls and/or contact with athletes.
Course Number - GSS#1 Provider Number - 404108939
If you're designing or building an indoor sports complex or an outdoor athletic complex, safety is paramount. We would love to come and present this educational course to you and your architectural staff.
Schedule a "Lunch and Learn" or a standalone CES meeting. We'll come to you!




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