Slip resistance assessment for insurance & legal sites in Milton Keynes — calibrated equipment, accredited methodology, regional engineers. Milton Keynes's population of 290,000 is served by an estate where a planned-city retail estate and one of the UK's largest distribution-warehouse hubs drives slip risk that needs documenting properly.
Milton Keynes's insurance & legal estate concentrates around centre:mk, theDistrict and Stadium MK, with a wider catchment across Bletchley, Wolverton, Newport Pagnell, Stony Stratford, Woburn Sands and the rest of Buckinghamshire. The HSE region of competence is East.
Within this sector, the typical risk vectors are loss of evidence due to remediation, refurbishment or routine cleaning before testing can occur. Slip-related personal-injury claims continue to make up the largest single category of UK public-liability insurance loss. The duty-holder is regulated by the Civil Procedure Rules, particularly CPR Part 35, and the courts, and expert evidence under CPR Part 35 must be impartial, independent, and directed to the court — not to the instructing party.
Typical surfaces we test in Milton Keynes insurance & legal sites include any surface relevant to a pleaded claim, with chain-of-custody documentation. Where the surface is wet, contaminated, or in a barefoot zone, the appropriate slider and contamination protocol is selected at the point of test.
Test methodology follows the HSE's preferred in-situ method: the pendulum, calibrated and operated under our UKAS ISO 17025 schedule. Each test point is sampled five times per direction in two directions; results are averaged; PTVs are tabulated against UKSRG 2022 classification thresholds in the report.
For insurance & legal specifically: rapid mobilisation, full chain-of-custody evidence pack, witness-statement-suitable narrative report.
Reports are PDF-delivered within 24 hours of the site visit. They include the full PTV dataset, photography, calibration cert references, UKSRG classification, methodology narrative, and remediation recommendations where any test point falls below the relevant slip-risk threshold.
Tell us the Milton Keynes site postcode, surface type and approximate area. Fixed-fee written quote within 4 working hours.
Booked into the next available slot for Milton Keynes and Buckinghamshire. Out-of-hours and weekend work routinely arranged.
UKAS-accredited pendulum testing on site. Wet, dry, multi-direction. Verbal feedback before our engineer leaves.
Signed PDF report inside 24 hours. PTV dataset, classification, photography, calibration certs, remediation guidance.
Free phone consultation on findings. Independent remediation guidance. Discounted re-test after any treatment work.
Optional annual re-test programme to maintain auditable continuity for your insurer or HSE inspection record.
Standard mobilisation to Milton Keynes and Buckinghamshire is 2–5 working days. Urgent or post-incident response within 48 hours is available — call 0208 246 5562 to confirm capacity.
Yes. Our pendulum slip testing is performed under our UKAS ISO 17025 accreditation, using calibrated equipment with traceable certification. UKAS accreditation is held by a minority of UK slip-testing providers and is the most defensible credential for an evidential report.
You receive a clear narrative of why it failed, which test points are problematic, and a tiered set of remediation options — operational controls, surface treatment, or replacement. We are independent of treatment manufacturers, so the advice is free of conflict.
Yes. Reports are formatted to meet the evidential standards expected by UK insurers, the HSE region East office, and the courts. Calibration certificates and chain-of-custody documentation are included as standard.
Yes. Our Milton Keynes field cover extends across Bletchley, Wolverton, Newport Pagnell, Stony Stratford, Woburn Sands and the wider Buckinghamshire at no additional travel cost. Single fixed-fee quote, inclusive of travel.
Tell us where, what, and when. We'll come back with a written quote, an engineer name, and a date — not a brochure.