Many workplace accidents occur as a result of slippery floor surfaces Many workplace accidents occur as a result of slippery floor surfaces. In fact, according to Occupational Health & Safety statistics, 19% of all Workers Compensation cases are a result of falls, trips and slips. (Ref. www.nohsc.gov.au)

Worse still, such accidents are the biggest cause of workplace injuries, and the main health and safety risk in commercial and residential buildings.

In the event that a case does arise, a Court will often make an assessment based on Australian Standards related evidence. Which is why, as a designer, architect or adviser, you need to be aware of your obligation to specify the right product to ensure the safety of your clients’.

Because if you slip up, it could mean disaster for your clients’ and your business.

We make it easy to ensure you meet the Australian Safety Standards for flooring.

With the right flooring, you can prevent accidents (and possible litigation) without compromising style, functionality and design possibilities.

Made to last, easy to clean – and the design possibilities are virtually endless.

Available in a variety of colours, Altro KR12-30 safety flooring is made using Easyclean Technology™. This means that independent tests prove that it is easier to clean than other safety flooring.

And to ensure your floor stays hygienic, Altro flooring has been treated with Altrosan to reduce the growth of potentially deadly bacteria such as MRSA and VRE

Made from a combination of high grade PVC with mineral grains and a glass fibre mesh backing, Altro flooring is hardwearing, flexible and is able to withstand temperatures from
60 C + to –25 C.

AUSTRALIAN SLIP RESISTANCE STANDARDS BASED ON AS/NZS 4586,
Classification Guide for Commercial and Industrial Areas where R12 Rated are Recommended

LOCATION RAMP
Catering Establishments
Hotel and Restaurant Kitchens-more than 100 meals a day, Washing-up rooms- for Hotel & Restaurant Kitchens, For kitchens catering for Hospitals, Clinics
R12
Production of Margarine, Edible Fats and Oils
Margarine Production and Packaging Cooking Oil production and filling of bottles
R12
Milk Processing, cheese production
Fresh milk processing and butter production Ice cream production
R12
Chocolate and confectionery production
Sugar processing, Cocoa production
R12
Bakery Products
Rooms in which mainly greasy or liquid mixtures are produced, Washing-up rooms
R12
Cold stores, deep freeze stores
For unpacked goods
R12
Sales outlets, shops
Serving counters for fish, Meat preparation room, Sales areas with stationary deep fryers or grills
R12

Ref: Standards Australia (CSIRO) Handbook 197

How is Slip Resistance Measured?
As the ramp is inclined, operators individually walk on the ramp, considering whether or not it is safe to proceed to higher angles. The angles are recorded at which the operators either slip or consider it best to stop. A corrected angle is then calculated, a classification is assigned, and then compared to the compliance criteria such as those listed above. Altro KR12-30 flooring meets the R12 criterion stipulated by Australian Standard AS/NZS 4586.

Note: Altro KR12-30 does not comply with German R12 requirements for volumetric fluid displacement.

Altro Slip Resistance Ramp measurement test
 
HACCP Australia Pty Ltd Altro Safety Flooring is endorsed by HACCP Australia Pty Ltd as flooring suitable for use in food processing and food handling environments for businesses operating a HACCP based Food Safety Programme.

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