UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited slip resistance testing for fish processing sites across the Scotland & Northern Ireland — covering Central Scotland, Highland Scotland, the Scottish Borders, and Northern Ireland — including the Forth Green Freeport at Grangemouth/Rosyth, the Aberdeen offshore-energy cluster, Hillington Park (Scotland's largest industrial estate), and the Belfast Harbour Industrial cluster.
Scotland & Northern Ireland · 4 counties
Sector profile. Fish processing combines the wettest production-floor environment in UK industry with continuous brine and ice exposure, plus seasonal-peak processing patterns that stress cleaning regimes during the busiest weeks of the year.
Regional industrial cluster. The Scotland & Northern Ireland is a key region for fish processing activity — covering Central Scotland, Highland Scotland, the Scottish Borders, and Northern Ireland — including the Forth Green Freeport at Grangemouth/Rosyth, the Aberdeen offshore-energy cluster, Hillington Park (Scotland's largest industrial estate), and the Belfast Harbour Industrial cluster.
Every fish processing site in the Scotland & Northern Ireland has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol.
Cementitious polyurethane heavy-duty resin in filleting hallsspecified for brine-resistance
Anti-slip aggregate finishes at ice-handling stationswhere ice carry-out is continuous
Steel grating over drainagetested independently
Concrete with food-grade sealer in landing yardstested under continuous wet exposure
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