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Slip testing
for Oil & Gas Onshore Facilities.

Onshore oil & gas terminals, gas-receiving plants, and gas-storage sites combine continuous hydrocarbon exposure with ATEX-zoned hazardous areas across most of the operating footprint.

17025 ISO/IEC accreditation
Oil & Gas Onshore Sector covered

Oil & Gas Onshore Facilities testing

Tier 2 · Process Industries

  • Sector contextOnshore oil & gas terminals, gas-receiving plants, and gas-storage sites combine continuous hydrocarbon exposure with ATEX-zoned hazardous a…
  • 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 oil & gas onshore facilities

The oil & gas onshore facilities surface vocabulary.

Every oil & gas onshore facilities site has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol. We test the actual surfaces present, not a generic baseline.

  1. 01 · SURFACE

    Chemical-resistant resin around process equipmentATEX-zoned

  2. 02 · SURFACE

    Steel walkways at process platformstested independently

  3. 03 · SURFACE

    Concrete with hydrocarbon-resistant sealer in compound zonestested representatively

  4. 04 · SURFACE

    Anti-slip aggregate finishes in tanker baysweather-and-residue exposure

Specific risk zones

Where the incidents actually happen.

Generic slip testing misses the zones that actually generate incidents. Oil & Gas Onshore Facilities sites have distinct high-risk zones that warrant independent testing.

Tanker-bay perimeter

Hose-connection drips create wet-and-hydrocarbon exposure.

Process-skid drip zones

Continuous fluid exposure around skids.

Sample-and-take-off points

Operative activity creates routine spillage.

Regulatory framework

Oil & Gas Onshore Facilities · regulatory context.

Onshore oil & gas slip testing operates under HSE INDG225, DSEAR 2002, and ATEX equipment classification. UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 reports support HSE compliance and operator safety case documentation.

HSE INDG225 Slips and trips
DSEAR 2002 Explosive atmospheres
ATEX Equipment
Related sectors

Adjacent industrial categories.

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Tell us about your oil & gas onshore facilities 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.