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UKAS · FOOD BEVERAGE

Slip testing
for Food Manufacturing.

Food manufacturing creates the most demanding slip-testing environment in UK industry. Wet washdown regimes, organic residue, hot/cold zone transitions, hygienic resin floors, and BRC-driven cleaning chemistry all interact to produce slip risks that vary hour-by-hour through a pr…

17025 ISO/IEC accreditation
Food Manufacturing Sector covered

Food Manufacturing testing

Tier 1 · Food Beverage

  • Sector contextFood manufacturing creates the most demanding slip-testing environment in UK industry. Wet washdown regimes, organic residue, hot/cold zone …
  • Out-of-hours attendance23:00–05:00 visits to avoid production-shift disruption.
  • UKAS-accredited reportsAccepted by HSE, FSA, BRC, MHRA and PL insurers.
  • Multi-site programmesGroup annual contracts for portfolio operators.
Surfaces tested in food manufacturing

The food manufacturing surface vocabulary.

Every food manufacturing site has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol. We test the actual surfaces present, not a generic baseline.

  1. 01 · SURFACE

    Polyurethane methyl methacrylate (PMMA) hygienic flooringthe dominant high-care food production finish, with PTV strongly affected by cleaning chemistry

  2. 02 · SURFACE

    Cementitious polyurethane (Flowfresh, Ucrete) heavy-duty production floorsthe BRC-favoured finish for wet-washdown zones

  3. 03 · SURFACE

    Epoxy resin floors in low-care zones, packing halls and ancillary areastested under representative wet conditions

  4. 04 · SURFACE

    Mechanically-keyed anti-slip aggregate finishes at process-water entry pointsthe highest-priority intervention zones

  5. 05 · SURFACE

    Stainless steel and aluminium tread plates at platform transitionstested independently of floor

  6. 06 · SURFACE

    Drainage-channel grilles and floor-drain surroundshigh-incident edge zones

Specific risk zones

Where the incidents actually happen.

Generic slip testing misses the zones that actually generate incidents. Food Manufacturing sites have distinct high-risk zones that warrant independent testing.

Washdown shift-changeover

The critical transition from washdown to dry production sees peak slip exposure — cleaning chemistry residue interacts with returning operative footwear during the most rushed period of the shift.

Cold-store door thresholds

Condensation and ice formation at cold-store entrances creates highly localised wet-PTV failure that can drop below 0.20 if not actively managed.

Process-water spillage zones

Brining tanks, blanchers, and cooling tunnels drip and overflow continuously — surrounding floor PTV is consistently the lowest on site.

Trolley and pallet wheel transit lines

Concentrated wear paths develop along high-frequency trolley routes, creating linear PTV degradation that point-testing can miss.

Regulatory framework

Food Manufacturing · regulatory context.

Food manufacturing slip testing supports BRC Global Standard for Food Safety (BRCGS), which requires documented evidence that floors are 'maintained in such a way that slip risk is controlled' — UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 PTV reports are the industry-standard documentation accepted by BRC auditors. HSE INDG225 and Workplace Regulations 1992 Reg 12 apply alongside. Reports are formatted to integrate with BRC documentation and timestamped per-zone for audit-trail integrity.

HSE INDG225 Slips and trips
WHSWR 1992 Reg 12 Floor condition
BRCGS Global Standard for Food Safety
HACCP Hazard Analysis
FSA Food Standards Agency oversight
Sector case study

Food Manufacturing case study.

A BRC AA-rated ready-meal manufacturer commissioned twice-yearly UKAS pendulum testing across high-care, low-care and cold-store zones following a near-miss audit finding from their BRC certification body. We test 68 zones across two production halls, the high-care/low-care airlocks, three cold-stores, and the goods-out loading bay. The customer's BRC certification body has cited the testing scope as exemplary in two consecutive audit reports.

Related sectors

Adjacent industrial categories.

Request a Quote

Tell us about your food manufacturing site.

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.

Out-of-hours attendance

Mon–Fri, 8am–6pm office hours.
23:00–05:00 attendance for production-floor sites by arrangement.