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DS/CEN/TS 16165

Determination of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces – Methods of evaluation

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 30 May 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 54
ICS Code (Road construction): 93.080.10
ICS Code (Ceilings. Floors. Stairs): 91.060.30
ICS Code (Properties of surfaces): 17.040.20
scope:

This Technical Specification specifies test methods for the determination of the slip resistance of surfaces in the most commonly encountered situations in which pedestrians walk. This Technical Specification does not cover sports surfaces and road surfaces for vehicles (skid resistance).

Document History

September 9, 2016
Determination of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces – Methods of evaluation
This Technical Specification specifies test methods for the determination of the slip resistance of surfaces in the most commonly encountered situations in which pedestrians walk. This Technical...
DS/CEN/TS 16165
May 30, 2012
Determination of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces – Methods of evaluation
This Technical Specification specifies test methods for the determination of the slip resistance of surfaces in the most commonly encountered situations in which pedestrians walk. This Technical...
Determination of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces - Methods of evaluation
This Technical Specification specifies test methods for the determination of the slip resistance of surfaces in the most commonly encountered situations in which pedestrians walk. This Technical...
Determination of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces - Methods of evaluation
This Technical Specification specifies test methods for the determination of the slip resistance of surfaces in the most commonly encountered situations in which pedestrians walk. This Technical...
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