Slippery
Found 3 free book(s)Assessing the slip resistance of flooring
www.hse.gov.ukThe R scale runs from R9 to R13, where R9 is slippery when wet, and R13 the least slippery. Floor surfaces that are classified by the DIN 51130 standard as R9 (or in some instances R10) will be slippery when used in wet or greasy conditions. Further problems may arise from the wide range of CoF within a given classification,
Check for Safety: A Home Fall Prevention Checklist for ...
www.cdc.govslippery? Put a non-slip rubber mat or self-stick strips on the floor of the tub or shower. Q: Do you need some support . when you get in and out of the tub or up from the toilet? Have grab bars put in next to and inside the tub and next to the toilet. Check for. Safety 7. P Check. for
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www.osha.govTake short steps on slippery surfaces to keep your center of balance under you and point your feet slightly outward. • Clean up or report spills right away. Even minor spills can be very dangerous. • Don’t let grease accumulate at your work place.