Areas · Stone

Slip testing in Stone

Between Stoke and Stafford, we provide UKAS-accredited slip testing in Stone — supporting the town’s busy hospitality, care and retail premises.

UKAS accreditedBS 7976-2HSE & UKSRGReports in 48 hours
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Every test by a UKAS-accredited technician

We provide the full range of slip resistance test methods recognised by the HSE, building control bodies, insurers and the courts. Every test is conducted by a UKAS-accredited technician — so your results aren’t just a reading, they’re evidence that stands up to scrutiny.

UKAS-accredited slip testing in Stone

Stone’s thriving canal-side hospitality scene, independent shops, care homes and offices all rely on safe flooring. Pub and restaurant kitchens in particular are high slip-risk environments where wet, greasy floors must be tested in realistic conditions.

We cover Stone and the surrounding villages, testing to BS 7976-2 with a UKAS-accredited technician and delivering your report within 48 hours.

Fast turnaround: we reply to every Stone enquiry within 24 hours and issue test reports within 48 hours of the site visit.

Our test methods

The full range of recognised methods

We select the right method for your surface and use case — and document it to the standard the HSE, insurers and courts expect.

Primary · BS 7976-2

Pendulum (PTV) testing

The HSE-preferred in-situ test, producing a Pendulum Test Value in wet and dry conditions to BS EN 16165.

Slider selection

Shod & barefoot testing

Slider 96 to represent footwear and Slider 55 for barefoot areas such as pools and changing rooms.

Microroughness

Surface roughness (Rz)

Surface profile measurement used alongside pendulum data to assess slip potential, especially in wet contamination.

Reference

R-rating interpretation

We relate findings to ramp-test R-ratings (DIN 51130) and barefoot ABC ratings where specifications call for them.

Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions

Do you cover Stone?

Yes — we provide UKAS-accredited pendulum slip testing throughout Stone and the surrounding area, testing to BS 7976-2 in both wet and dry conditions.

How quickly can you attend and report?

We reply to every enquiry within 24 hours and aim to issue your report within 48 hours of testing in Stone.

What PTV score is safe?

A wet Pendulum Test Value of 36 or above is the UK benchmark for low slip risk. We measure your floor against this HSE and UKSRG threshold and report the result clearly.

Get a slip testing quote

UKAS-accredited testing, reports in 48 hours, replies within 24.