Engineering workshops — from precision machining to general engineering — combine continuous coolant exposure with hydrocarbon-and-swarf contamination across machine-shop floors, producing a wet-PTV brief that varies with cleaning frequency and machine duty cycles.
Tier 2 · Heavy Manufacturing
Every engineering workshops site has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol. We test the actual surfaces present, not a generic baseline.
Painted concrete with workshop-grade sealertested under representative wear
Resin coatings around CNC and milling machinescoolant-resistant
Steel chequer-plate at platformstested independently
Anti-slip aggregate in oil-handling zoneshydrocarbon-resistant
Generic slip testing misses the zones that actually generate incidents. Engineering Workshops sites have distinct high-risk zones that warrant independent testing.
Cutting-fluid mist accumulates on surrounding floor.
Sharp-edge contamination defeats cleaning.
Localised hydrocarbon exposure.
Engineering workshop slip testing operates under HSE INDG225, PUWER 1998, and HSG129. UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 reports support HSE compliance and PL-insurer documentation.
Whether you operate a single industrial site, a multi-site portfolio, or an FM contractor brief covering multiple operators, we'll return a fully-costed, no-obligation quotation within one working day.
Mon–Fri, 8am–6pm office hours.
23:00–05:00 attendance for production-floor sites by arrangement.