UKAS ISO 17025 accredited pendulum slip testing for sixth form & fe colleges across the UK. We work with sixth-form colleges, FE colleges and 16–19 academies — large multi-building estates with refectories, sports halls, gyms and increasingly substantial vocational practical workshops. Delivered on-site by Surface Performance Ltd, UKAS Testing Laboratory No. 7933. All operatives DBS-checked.
Sixth Form & FE Colleges sits within the UK, and our school slip testing service covers the full breadth of education settings in this catchment — from primary and secondary schools through to multi-academy trusts, sixth-form and FE colleges, special schools, nurseries and the substantial independent school sector.
Programmes coordinated across multi-building campuses with consolidated reporting for Principals, Estates and H&S leads.
Every visit produces the same UKAS-endorsed deliverable: BS 7976-2 pendulum testing in both dry and wet conditions, surface roughness measurement on smooth flooring where appropriate, full photographic and locational evidence, and a written report cross-referenced to DfE Building Bulletins (BB103 for mainstream schools, BB104 for SEND) and the HSE/UKSRG slip risk classifications. Reports stand up to Ofsted scrutiny, RIDDOR investigation and adversarial review in court.
There is a fundamental difference between owning the equipment and being formally assessed by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service to operate it. For school flooring — where slip incidents lead to pupil injury, parental complaints, RIDDOR reports, insurance claims and Ofsted scrutiny — only one of these is defensible.
The phrase "UKAS-approved pendulum" — used by a number of lead-generation websites in this sector — is a category error. UKAS does not approve equipment; UKAS accredits laboratories and testing bodies. If you ask the question "is your company UKAS accredited under ISO 17025?", the answer separates the genuine providers from the resellers in a single sentence.
School floors are not a single risk. A swimming pool, a science lab, a Year 1 classroom and a sixth-form refectory all behave differently under contamination. Our school surveys are designed around the actual contaminants and footfall patterns of each zone — not a generic walkthrough.
Barefoot wet environments — the single highest slip-risk zone in any school. Tested with the Slider 55 (barefoot) methodology and full poolside, footbath and shower coverage.
Sweat, water-bottle spills and dust on sprung wood, PU or vinyl. Slip-risk varies dramatically across a school day. Sport-specific PTV benchmarks applied where relevant.
Wet barefoot environments alongside footwear traffic. The mixed-contamination profile is one of the trickiest in any school estate. Tested with appropriate sliders.
Food, drink, oil and water contamination. Lunch-period footfall concentrates risk into a 60-minute window. Tested with contaminants representative of actual lunchtime conditions.
The most common location for in-school slip incidents. Splash-water contamination on small ceramic tiles is a persistent issue across all phases.
Chemical spills, water taps, dust and cutting fluids on resin or vinyl flooring. Distinct risk profile from general classroom space.
Tread surfaces, stair nosings and landings — high pupil traffic, often in older buildings with worn surfaces. Subject to BS 5395 and Building Regulations Part K.
Tracked-in rainwater, mud and leaves. The first surface a parent sees, and the most common location for visitor slip claims. Matting performance assessed.
Tarmac, paving, MUGAs and outdoor learning surfaces — tested under wet conditions, with attention to leaf-fall, algae and ice-prone zones.
Every school survey we deliver is auditable from initial scoping through to the final UKAS-endorsed report. No subcontractors, no anonymous testers, no templated conclusions. All operatives DBS-checked.
We work with your School Business Manager, Estates lead or MAT Operations Director to identify priority zones — sports halls, pools, dining areas, recent installations, post-incident investigations. Floor plans annotated, contaminant assumptions agreed in writing.
DBS-checked, trained operatives carry out BS 7976-2 pendulum testing with traceably calibrated equipment, in both dry and wet (contaminated) conditions. Surface roughness measured where appropriate. Photographic and locational evidence captured at every test point. Term-time and holiday scheduling.
Within five working days you receive a full report carrying the UKAS endorsement mark: PTV results in dry and wet, surface roughness data, slip potential classification (HSE), photographic plates, plan-marked test locations, and clear pass/fail commentary against DfE BB103/BB104 guidance. Reports are written to stand up to Ofsted, RIDDOR and adversarial scrutiny.
Where corrective action is required, we set out the options — cleaning regime change, anti-slip treatment, surface replacement — and the expected impact on PTV. We are independent of all anti-slip product manufacturers. We do not sell flooring. We do not sell treatments. The only product is the report.
We test slip resistance across every type of education setting in the UK.
Whether you're a Headteacher, School Business Manager, MAT Operations Director or Local Authority Estates lead — we'll scope the work, give you a fixed written quote, and book a visit that fits around term dates and holiday windows. No call centre. No subcontractors. All operatives DBS-checked.
A school-slip-testing.co.uk service. Operated by Surface Performance Ltd — UKAS Testing Laboratory No. 7933.