How safe is your flooring?
If you need to assess Slips and Trips risk, Taylor Hobson’s Surtronic Duo, a simple, hand-held surface measuring instrument, can solve your problem:
Used with the HSE SAT software (Slip Assessment Tool)
Measures Rtm (Rz) parameters
5 second measurement cycle
Infra-red link allows remote operation
No training required
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Specialist Resin Flooring Systems
Systems
For a copy of our Slips & Trips CD contact:
sales@spectrum-metrology.co.uk, Tel: 0116 276 6262
www.spectrum-metrology.co.uk/surffloor.htm
West Yorkshire, HX5 9JP Tel: 01422 379131 Fax: 01422 370943 Email:
info@resdev.co.uk
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Sid Bourne Flooringcovering Consultants
Expert in independent inspections of failed flooring or disputes
With over 38 years’ experience, we undertake on-site inspections to the highest level. We offer a service where a dispute cannot be resolved or a flooring has failed. We find the cause and cure. We have the experts for most types of flooring. Other services we offer include retailer training in wood flooring carried out by Sid Bourne. On-site training for installers. We also offer training for individuals or large groups.
We can provide fully funded NVQ qualifications. We also conduct product testing and write comprehensive test results. Demonstrations are also available. We offer free advice and technical help for all our clients.
* Independent inspections * Training
* NVQ assessments * Expert Witness
* Reports and testing
Contact: Sid Bourne, Independent Consultant 56, Loxley Avenue, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands UK Tel: +44(0)121 258 4124 Mob: +44(0)7841 500 940 Email:
sidbourne@blueyonder.co.uk
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