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Not slippery when wet
June 29th 2005

Workplace slips and trips cause 9000 people each year to suffer a serious injury. The annual cost is estimated to be as much as £763 million. But, according to Acrypol Products, the correct floor surface can dramatically reduce such accidents and the associated costs to employers

Slips that result in falls are the most common cause of major injuries in the workplace and they are costing employers millions of pounds in compensation claims every year. One slip or trip accident occurs every three minutes in the UK and 95% of major slips result in broken bones

The costs? Employers have a duty of care to ensure potentially dangerous or ‘slippy’ environments are as safe as possible for those who use them regularly – if this duty is breached the financial consequences can be crippling

The overall figure reported to the UK Litigation Authority for slip claims, runs into hundreds of millions of pounds a year – the average claim being around £5000. However, evidence exists showing single claims that are as high as £600 000

Action In view of this the Health and Safety Commission (HSC) has included slips and trips as a priority consideration

In turn this supports The Workplace (Health Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992 requiring surfaces to be suitable by not being potentially slippery, therefore reducing employee exposure to hazardous environments. Legislation helps, but is there more we can do to make potentially dangerous environments, like walkways, balconies, stairs, ramps and risers safer? What next? Prevention of slip accidents requires the provision of adequate friction on surfaces through the use of correct surface coating

Such environmental factors as the friction of the floor when in contact with footwear being too low, the surface micro peaks being too low, the profile of the floor being too shallow, poor drainage and poor installation can all adversely affect slip resistance

To this end building owners and facilities managers are coming under increasing pressure to ensure the chances of such accidents happening are minimal. In addition, new Health & safety regulations have reemphasised the importance of ensuring effective risk control in potentially slippery environments

Flooring solutions Minimising and managing contamination of surface areas by spillages, wet cleaning methods, rain, sleet, snow, condensation, grease, oil, diesel, dirt and dust can all help to reduce slip accidents. But anti-slip floor surfaces take prevention one step further

A sample of Quartzdek walkway and balcony floor waterproofing and slip resistant coating, manufactured by Acrypol Products was recently tested by the Building Research Establishment (BRE). Testing Quartzdek’s slip resistance, the BRE rated it as having a low potential for slip when wet – and an extremely low potential for slip when dry

The test, which under a scientifically controlled environment is designed to predict the likelihood of someone slipping on a Quartzdek surface, showed conclusively that the product has the potential to help reduce slip accidents in potentially hazardous walkways, balconies or pedestrian locations where the existing surface has low slip resistance

Launched a few years ago in the UK, it is becoming popular in public sector environments. However, Acrypol says it is also now penetrating a market which is more difficult to influence – the private industrial and commercial sector

Installation Quartzdek does not depend on exceptionally long cure times – so working facilities need not be closed off or be inaccessible for long periods. It gives proven waterproofing and protection and slip-resistance in one product – alleviating the need for two wet trades on site

Installation is simple. The deck is first sealed with a coating of Quartzdek resin thinned by 50% with a universal thinner. After eight hours a further coat is applied in 1m widths. While still wet, the Quartzdek granules are scattered evenly. The surface is then left to cure for eight hours. Any excess quartz is brushed or vacuumed away and can be re-used

Quartzdek is a highly durable coating system combining single component polyurethane technology with the addition of Quartz granules to provide a highly abrasion and weather resistant surface with good anti-skid properties

Quartzdek is available in a range of colours made up from the Quartz granules which are incorporated into the Quartzdek transparent resin base

Although Quartzdek is tough and hard wearing the cured coating film is flexible and capable of withstanding dynamic movement which is particularly important on balconies and terraces due to temperature fluctuations which can result in excessive thermal load

Acrypol Products Victoria Works, Wood Lane, Partington, Manchester, M31 4BT

United Kingdom

Tel: 0161 7750115 or 01600 719 233 Fax: 0161 7776989 or 01600 714 690com