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Asked to prove your floors are safe?
When your insurer, the HSE or the CQC wants evidence, good intentions aren’t enough. A measured report is.
- Insurers increasingly want slip risk demonstrably assessed — an accredited PTV report is exactly that.
- For care and healthcare in England, the CQC expects slip risk to be managed as part of safe, well-led care; a test is objective proof.
- The HSE relies on the pendulum, and an accredited result carries the calibration-and-method audit trail they look for.
- You get a clear report you can forward to them as it is.
The standard they recognise
We test to BS 7976-2 and BS EN 16165 under our ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation (UKAS Testing Laboratory No. 7933) — the recognised basis an inspector or insurer is looking for.
Know where your floors stand.
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