UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited slip resistance testing for abattoirs sites across the South West & Wales — covering Bristol, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, South Wales and North Wales — including the Western Gateway Freeport at Avonmouth/Severnside, the Plymouth Freeport, the Filton aerospace cluster, the Celtic Freeport at Port Talbot/Milford Haven, and the Wrexham Industrial Estate.
South West & Wales · 9 counties
Sector profile. Abattoirs and meat-processing slaughter halls combine the highest wet-floor exposure in UK industry with continuous biological residue, FSA Approved Establishment requirements, and stringent washdown chemistry — making documented PTV management not optional but a core part of FSA continued approval and BRC certification.
Regional industrial cluster. The South West & Wales is a key region for abattoirs activity — covering Bristol, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, South Wales and North Wales — including the Western Gateway Freeport at Avonmouth/Severnside, the Plymouth Freeport, the Filton aerospace cluster, the Celtic Freeport at Port Talbot/Milford Haven, and the Wrexham Industrial Estate.
Every abattoirs site in the South West & Wales has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol.
Cementitious polyurethane heavy-duty resinthe dominant slaughter-hall floor specification
Steel grating over drainage at gambrelling and dressing stationstested independently
Tile-on-screed in legacy slaughter hallstested with grout-line variability
PVC sheet welded floors in chiller and ageing roomstested under cold conditions
Concrete with food-grade sealer in lairage and yard zonestested representatively
Stainless steel platform tread at carcase-handling stationstested independently
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