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DSF/prEN 15673-1

Determination of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces - Method of evaluation - Part 1: Reference method

pending, Most Current
Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Road construction): 93.080.10
scope:

This document describes a reference method incorporating three procedures for the determination in the laboratory of the slip resistance of floorings in the three most commonly encountered situations in which pedestrians walk (normal flooring, barefoot, and industrial situations).
It specifies a laboratory reference method based on the subject-based inclined ramp method against which other test methods, which are able to be used in both, laboratory and on site, are compared. The method of validation is set out in prEN 15673-2. If the required degree of correlation is given between one of those test methods and the reference method, that method will be put forward as prEN 15673-2 a acceptable slip test method.
The reference method is subdivided in three procedures:
- Procedure 1: Floorings where heel slip in wet conditions and the pedestrian is wearing shoes is the normal mode of pedestrian slip.
NOTE 1 This procedure is based on Four S rubber test shoes with water as the contaminant.
- Procedure 2: Floorings where heel slip in wet conditions when the pedestrian is barefoot is the normal mode of pedestrian slip.
NOTE 2 This procedure is based on barefoot testing and water as the contaminant.
- Procedure 3: Floorings where sole slip in contaminated conditions when the pedestrian is wearing profiled rubber soled shoes is the normal mode of pedestrian slip, for example construction, and industrial work areas.
NOTE 3 This procedure is based on profiled rubber test shoes with engine oil as the contaminant.
This Standard does not cover sports surfaces and road surfaces for vehicles (skid resistance).

Document History

DSF/prEN 15673-1
Determination of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces - Method of evaluation - Part 1: Reference method
This document describes a reference method incorporating three procedures for the determination in the laboratory of the slip resistance of floorings in the three most commonly encountered situations...
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