AMERICAN SLIP METER, INC.® Industrial Measuring Devices ASM 825A DIGITAL STATIC COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION MEASURING KITS Made in USA
American Slip Meter, Inc.® 720 N Indiana Avenue Englewood, Florida 34223-USA Phone: 941-681-2431 – Fax: 941-681-2487 800-299-2039 Email: info@americanslipmeter.com
The World’s Most Compact and affordable Slipmeter!
An everyday tool for monitoring floor safety and maintenance.
Designed for portability and for field use.
Improve Safety Reduce Negligence
A simple test of the coefficient of friction level of your
floors and walkways will provide valuable data about safety levels and ongoing
maintenance. Recording of readings in the logbook provided are useful in
defense of negligence litigation.
Why You Need It
Insurance studies in the food and beverage industry, an
analysis of over 225,000 worker compensation claims, revealed that slip/fall
accidents accounted for over 40% of dollar claims paid out.
The American Disabilities Act (ADA) passed by congress in
July 1992 Title III notes: For all business open to the public, The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (ATBCB)
recommends flooring and walkways have a coefficient of friction level .60 or
above and .80 for ramps. There are penalties for failure to comply and tax
benefits for those businesses taking steps to comply.
OSHA sets many requirements for safe floors, walkways and
ramps under 29 CFR-1910 referring to providing floors with anti-slip surfaces
or maintaining surfaces in non-slip condition. OSHA recommends 0.50 COF.
Accepted Industry Standards
As adopted by Underwriters Laboratory (UL) and the American
Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM):
0.50 COF or above has been traditionally recognized as
providing non-hazardous walkway surfaces.
Source: ASTM D2047 and the Slip and Fall Handbook, Stephen
I. Rosen, Hanrow Press.