Free information- Don’t be floored by compensation claims
So says slip-resistance testing and consultancy Ceram, which recently published a Guide to slip resistance tests. The guide, which is free to download from www.ceram.com/slip, contains information on slip testing and approved test standards for retail and industrial premises, offices, hospitals, swimming pools and other public buildings and spaces.Said head of testing at Ceram, Lisa Cobden: “The level of compensation claims for slips and trips is staggering, and it is critical that businesses and authorities are fully aware of the potential dangers of slippery floor surfaces.”
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Free information- Don’t be floored by compensation claims
Employers and premises owners have a duty to ensure that workplace and public-area flooring surfaces are not so slippery as to pose a safety risk to employees or members of the public, so it is essential that the slipperiness of all flooring materials is accurately assessed.<br><br>
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