Slip testing in Seaham
On the Durham coast just south of Sunderland, we cover Seaham with UKAS-accredited slip testing — for its seafront hospitality, retail, care and business premises.
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.
UKAS-accredited slip testing in Seaham
Seaham’s harbour and seafront, its hospitality, hotels, retail and care sector mean plenty of wet, coastal, high-footfall flooring — exactly where slip resistance earns its keep at entrances and in food areas.
We cover Seaham and the Durham coast to BS 7976-2, with every test run by a UKAS-accredited technician and the report back within 48 hours.
Turnaround: we reply to every Seaham enquiry within 24 hours and issue reports within 48 hours of the visit.
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.
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.
Shod & barefoot
Slider 96 stands in for footwear; Slider 55 for barefoot areas such as pools, showers and changing rooms.
Surface roughness
Microroughness profiling, read alongside the pendulum data to judge slip potential under wet contamination.
R-rating & ABC
Findings related to ramp-test R-ratings (DIN 51130) and barefoot A/B/C ratings where a specification calls for them.
Questions, answered
Q01Do you cover Seaham?
Yes — UKAS-accredited pendulum slip testing throughout Seaham and the surrounding area, to BS 7976-2 in wet and dry conditions.
Q02How fast can you attend and report?
We reply within 24 hours and aim to issue your report within 48 hours of testing in Seaham.
Q03What PTV is safe?
A wet Pendulum Test Value of 36 or above is the UK benchmark for low slip risk. We measure against this HSE and UKSRG threshold and report it plainly.