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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:38 am    Post subject: Sustainable Slip Resistance Reply with quoteFind all posts by globalsafe

Dear architect, designer, product specifier, building/facility/venue owner, manager,

The author, Carl Strautins from Slip Check Pty Ltd has recently presented this article at the world congress on quality ceramic tiles in Spain.

So, why sustainable slip resistance is so important? Ceramic tiles along with most flooring surfaces can become less slip resistant with use. This can occur rapidly such that some relatively new products can become hazardous within a short period of time.
So how does the specifier ensure that the surface will remain safe for its intended use? Simply specifying using the relevant standards - HB197 in Australia and New Zeland - will not ensure a surface is safe. This has serious implications when specifying on factory fresh test results.

This article uncovers the truth using the latest scientific results about the sustainability and what else should be considered when a tile or other surface like anti slip coated surface is specified. While the surface at its original condition passes the relevant standard requirements it can wear off very quickly due to heavy traffic, regular harsh mechanical cleaning or become ineffective due to lack of proper cleaning.

So, how should someone who has to specify a surface should go about it?
While the answer is not simple the accelerated wear test result of the proposed surface material – sustainability test – can greatly assist with the decision.

Once the test result is available a much clearer picture can be gained about how the proposed surface will retain its slip resistive qualities over a period of time.

This can save large amount of money on replacement or application of remedial treatments of surfaces and reduces any potential issues between the specifier and the client. Organisations that design, construct and procure their own buildings recognise that sustainable slip resistant surfaces help to mitigate their risk of slip and fall incidents, as well as possible litigation.

This test can also be used during resurfacing projects when the correct remedial treatment could be a more cost effective and better suited solution than ripping up the surface and replacing with another.

It is worth to seek out product manufacturers, remedial treatment suppliers whose product has undergone accelerated wear testing to ensure that the product is fit for purpose over the lifecycle of the building.

To read the full article please visit http://www.globalsafe.com.au/slip_fall_prevention_australia.php

For further information about accelerated wear testing please contact Carl Strautins from Slip Check Pty Ltd on +61 (0)416 224 460 or via email carl.- blocked due to abuse -

For further information on the Global Safe Technologies Australia’s sustainable non slip solutions range of products please visit our website www.globalsafe.com.au/index.php#solution

If you have any specific concern about your floor surface and would like that a floor safety expert assist you, please contact me or make a quick enquiry - make sure country / province stated - on http://www.globalsafe.com.au/contact_us.php and we will assist that our Floor Safety network member servicing your area will be in contact. Please note while we are in several countries, we still looking for and appointing Regional Distributors in others.

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Tibor Bode
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Global Safe Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
Phone: +61(0)2 9823 8840
Fax: +61(0)2 9823 8897
M: +61(0)410 415 506
Email: info@globalsafe.com.au
Web: www.globalsafe.com.au
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