UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited slip resistance testing for warehouses sites across the East of England — covering Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bedfordshire — including the Cambridge biotech cluster, Felixstowe (UK's largest container port within Freeport East), Great Yarmouth's offshore-energy cluster, and the Luton airport-and-logistics belt.
East of England · 4 counties
Sector profile. Warehouses are the highest-volume slip-testing brief in UK industrial. The combination of high MHE traffic, racking-aisle wet-shoe carry-in from yard areas, sealed-concrete coatings under load, and rapidly-evolving e-commerce fulfilment formats creates a continuous stream of new exposure patterns.
Regional industrial cluster. The East of England is a key region for warehouses activity — covering Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bedfordshire — including the Cambridge biotech cluster, Felixstowe (UK's largest container port within Freeport East), Great Yarmouth's offshore-energy cluster, and the Luton airport-and-logistics belt.
Every warehouses site in the East of England has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol.
Power-floated concrete with sealer or polyurethane topcoatthe dominant warehouse base finish, tested at racking aisles, pick-faces, and yard-to-internal transitions
Resin-coated concrete in goods-in and goods-out zoneswhere vehicle tyre-washdown and wet-pallet ingress drive elevated wet-PTV exposure
Anti-slip safety coatings at MHE charging pointsparticularly important where ATEX zone classification applies
Vinyl or epoxy walkways through rackingpedestrian-MHE segregation lines must be tested independently of the main aisle
Loading dock leveller plates and dock-edge transitionssteel surfaces with high incident rates due to weather carry-in
Mezzanine flooring (chipboard, steel, composite)often missed but a defined fall-from-height-after-slip risk
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