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Running an indoor trampoline park requires a team that's well-versed in safety protocols, guest management, and emergency procedures. This Employee Handbook Acknowledgment Form is designed specifically for trampoline park operators who need to ensure every team member—from court monitors to party coordinators—has read, understood, and agreed to follow your facility's policies.
Trampoline parks combine high-energy fun with inherent safety risks. Whether you're managing a multi-court facility with foam pits and dodgeball arenas or hosting back-to-back birthday parties on weekends, your staff are the first line of defense in preventing injuries and creating memorable experiences. This acknowledgment form helps you:
This template covers the essential policies specific to indoor trampoline facilities, including participant safety rules (grip socks, one person per trampoline, no flips), court monitoring best practices, birthday party coordination workflows, and injury response protocols. It's perfect for facilities management, HR teams, and operations managers who need a professional, thorough acknowledgment process.
Paperform makes it easy to customize this template for your specific park policies, add your branding, and collect signatures electronically via Papersign (papersign.com) for a fully digital onboarding process. You can even use Stepper (stepper.io) to automatically trigger follow-up training assignments or add new hires to your scheduling system once they've submitted their acknowledgment.
Whether you're running a small neighborhood jump park or a large entertainment complex with multiple locations, this form ensures every employee starts their role with a clear understanding of what's expected—keeping your guests safe and your operations running smoothly.