UKAS accreditedBS 7976-2Reports in 48hSunderland · North East

Pendulum slip testing in Sunderland.

Independent, UKAS-accredited floor slip resistance testing to BS 7976-2 across Sunderland and the North East — proof your floors are safe and your duty of care is covered.

Test specSP
MethodPendulum / PTV
StandardBS 7976-2 · EN 16165
ConditionWet & dry
Report48 hours
ReplyWithin 24 hours
AccreditationUKAS · ISO 17025
UKAS
Accredited testing lab
48h
Report turnaround
60%
Fewer slip & trip claims
24h
Every enquiry answered
01 / The test

What a slip test actually measures

Pendulum testing is the HSE’s preferred way to measure how slippery a floor is. A calibrated arm swings a rubber slider across the surface — mimicking a heel strike — to produce a Pendulum Test Value (PTV), wet and dry. It’s done to BS 7976-2 / BS EN 16165 and UKSRG guidelines: an objective, court-defensible number, not a hunch.

0–24High risk
25–35Moderate
36+Low risk — the safe line
The same thresholds run through HSE guidance, UKSRG protocols and civil litigation. A floor that passes when new can drop below 36 once it’s worn, polished or contaminated — which is why in-situ testing matters.
/ Accreditation

Accredited. Independent. Defensible.

Every test is carried out by a UKAS-accredited technician and reported to the standard the HSE, building-control bodies, insurers and the courts recognise. The full range of methods, properly documented — so the result isn’t just a number, it’s evidence.

03 / Process

How a slip test works

01

Get a quote

Tell us the surfaces and the site. We reply within 24 hours with a clear, same-day quote.

02

On-site test

An engineer tests each surface wet and dry. About a square metre each, a few minutes apiece.

03

Analysis

Readings are worked against HSE and UKSRG thresholds for every realistic scenario.

04

Your report

A UKAS-accredited report with clear PTV results and recommendations — inside 48 hours.

04 / Methods

The methods, and when we use them

We pick the method that fits the surface and how it’s used — then document it to the standard the HSE, insurers and the courts expect.

M-01 / BS 7976-2

Pendulum (PTV) testing

The HSE’s preferred in-situ method. A calibrated pendulum produces a Pendulum Test Value, wet and dry, to BS EN 16165.

M-02 / Sliders

Shod & barefoot

Slider 96 stands in for footwear; Slider 55 for barefoot areas such as pools, showers and changing rooms.

M-03 / Rz

Surface roughness

Microroughness profiling, read alongside the pendulum data to judge slip potential under wet contamination.

M-04 / Reference

R-rating & ABC

Findings related to ramp-test R-ratings (DIN 51130) and barefoot A/B/C ratings where a specification calls for them.

05 / Why us

Results that hold up to scrutiny

We don’t sell flooring, coatings or cleaning contracts — so nothing in our reports is shaded to make a sale. That independence is exactly what makes them credible to insurers and the courts.

R-01

UKAS-accredited lab

One of only a handful of UK labs accredited to ISO 17025 for slip resistance testing.

R-02

Court-defensible

Independent BS 7976 reports accepted in insurance claims and civil litigation.

R-03

Mobile across the NE

On-site testing throughout Sunderland and the North East, with minimal disruption.

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Proactive, not reactive

Test before an incident to cut liability — clients have reduced slip & trip claims by up to 60%.

06 / Coverage

Sunderland & the North East

Across the city and the surrounding towns.

City CentreRokerSeaburnMonkwearmouthHendonPallionWashingtonHoughton-le-SpringSeahamChester-le-StreetSouth ShieldsDurham

Sunderland built ships on the Wear and made glass for the world; today it builds cars at Nissan and runs busy seafront, retail, civic and industrial floors. Heritage stone or modern resin, with North East weather walked in through the door — measured grip is what keeps them safe underfoot.

07 / FAQ

Questions, answered

Q01What is pendulum slip testing?

An on-site floor safety test that measures slip resistance. A calibrated pendulum swings a rubber slider across the floor to produce a Pendulum Test Value (PTV). It’s the HSE’s preferred method, carried out to BS 7976-2 / BS EN 16165 and UKSRG guidelines.

Q02What PTV counts as safe?

A wet PTV of 36 or above is low slip risk; 25–35 is moderate; 24 or below is high risk. We test wet and dry and report against these HSE and UKSRG thresholds.

Q03Do you cover all of Sunderland and the North East?

Yes — across Sunderland (the city centre, Roker, Seaburn, Monkwearmouth, Hendon and Pallion) plus Washington, Houghton-le-Spring, Seaham, Chester-le-Street, South Shields and Durham.

Q04How fast is the report?

Typically within 48 hours of the visit, and we reply to every enquiry within 24 hours.

Q05Is it disruptive, and how long does it take?

Not really — each test covers about a square metre and takes a few minutes once set up. The number of tests depends on how many surfaces you want assessed.

Q06Are the reports accepted by HSE, insurers and courts?

Yes. Surface Performance is a UKAS-accredited laboratory testing to BS 7976. Independent, accredited PTV results are recognised by the HSE and UKSRG and accepted as credible evidence in insurance and civil claims.

08 / Book

Get a slip testing quote

Tell us about the site and surfaces. We’ll come back within 24 hours with a clear quote — no obligation.

  • [+]Same-day quote, 24-hour reply
  • [+]UKAS-accredited, court-defensible reports
  • [+]On-site across Sunderland & the North East
  • [+]Reports issued within 48 hours

Rather talk? Call 0208 246 5562 · info@surfaceperformance.com