If you operate a workplace & industrial site in Leicester, slip testing is one of the cheapest forms of insurance you can buy. Our team provides BS EN 16165:2021 pendulum testing across Highcross, the Cultural Quarter and the Golden Mile and the wider East Midlands, with signed reports inside 24 hours.
Leicester's workplace & industrial estate concentrates around Highcross, the Cultural Quarter and the Golden Mile, with a wider catchment across Clarendon Park, Stoneygate, Aylestone, Knighton, Belgrave and the rest of East Midlands. The HSE region of competence is Midlands.
Within this sector, the typical risk vectors are oil and grease contamination, dust, foreign-object debris, MHE traffic interaction with pedestrian routes. Slips and trips are the single most-reported cause of major workplace injury in UK industrial settings, accounting for over 30% of RIDDOR-reportable incidents annually. The duty-holder is regulated by the HSE under HSWA 1974, MHSWR 1999, and Workplace (HSW) Regulations 1992, and the duty under WHSWR 1992 to provide a floor 'not slippery so as to expose any person to a risk to their health or safety' is enforced via routine HSE inspection.
Typical surfaces we test in Leicester workplace & industrial sites include sealed concrete, epoxy, polyurethane resin, anti-slip resin with aggregate, painted steel walkways. Where the surface is wet, contaminated, or in a barefoot zone, the appropriate slider and contamination protocol is selected at the point of test.
Our engineers test to BS EN 16165:2021 (the current European pendulum standard) and BS 7976-2 where required. We carry calibrated CRT-SRT/Wessex pendulums, Four-S sliders for shod-foot wet testing, and TRL-rubber sliders where the application requires it. Every report carries calibration cert references and a UKAS schedule reference.
For workplace & industrial specifically: BS EN 16165:2021 pendulum testing in production, MHE and pedestrian zones, both clean and contaminated.
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 Leicester site postcode, surface type and approximate area. Fixed-fee written quote within 4 working hours.
Booked into the next available slot for Leicester and East Midlands. 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 Leicester and East Midlands 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 Midlands office, and the courts. Calibration certificates and chain-of-custody documentation are included as standard.
Yes. Our Leicester field cover extends across Clarendon Park, Stoneygate, Aylestone, Knighton, Belgrave and the wider East Midlands 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.