Specifications

Engineered to provide safe, sure footing in wet or dry conditions, ALGRIP has been tested for the most severe environments and has proven durable, functional and superior. In recent slip-resistance tests, the ALGRIP Slip-Resistant plate has exceeded recommended safety levels.

Slip-Fall Statistics

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommends that walking surfaces maintain a minimum COF of 0.50. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) recommends that level walking surfaces maintain a 0.60 COF and that materials for inclined ramps maintain a more stringent 0.80 COF.

The latest slip-resistant testing of the ALGRIP products is ASTM F-1679.  This test is performed by a Certified XL Tribometrist using the English XL Variable Incidence Tribometer (VIT).  The test results show an average dry Coefficient of Friction (COF) of 0.99, and a Slip-Resistant Index of 0.93 when wet. This testing procedure assigns a value to the traction surface while that surface is testing under wet and dry conditions.

Prior to ASTM F-1679, our testing in accordance with ASTM C-1028 showed a 0.97 COF when testing dry Neolite and 0.96 COF when tested wet.

OSHA GUIDELINES

All Surfaces:

0.50 COF Recommended

ADA GUIDELINES

Level Surfaces:

0.60 COF Recommended

Incline Ramps:

0.80 COF Recommended

ALGRIP TEST RESULTS
(ASTM PROCEDURE C-1028-89)

ASTM PROCEDURE F-1679
Dry Surfaces
0.99 COF
Wet Surfaces
0.93 COF
ASTM PROCEDURE C-1028-89

Dry Leather

0.88 COF

Dry Rubber

0.94 COF

Dry Neolite

0.97 COF

Wet Leather

0.91 COF

Wet Rubber

0.92 COF

Wet Neolite

0.96 COF

Injuries in the workplace increase expenses and reduce your bottom line. ALGRIP products are the key to creating safe work environments to prevent your employees and company from becoming the next statistic.

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