File:SlipAlert Slip Resistance Tester.jpg

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This is the SlipAlert floor slip resistance tester. The "car" runs down the ramp and onto the floor where a rubber slider contacts the floor on the bottom of the instrument. The SlipAlert use is described in British Standard BS 8204. It is designed to accurately replicate the physics of a human slipping. By design, it has a constant downforce, it travels the distance of a human slip and it covers the range of speeds that a human slipping will experience. It has a high correlation with the Pendulum Test Values (PTV, BPN) and measures Coefficient of Friction (CoF). the SlipAlert has good repeatabilityand reproducibility and is easy and quick to use. ideal for testing slip risk on any floor surface.

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I took the picture myself in my kitchen

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2012-10-01

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Jack Trumpet

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