
Slip Resistance and Wood Pedestrian Surfaces
出版:WoodSolutions

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This guide is intended for designers, specifiers, producers, installers and end-users of pedestrian trafficable wood products - such as flooring, decking, boardwalks, steps, stairs, ramps and bridges.It provides a brief introduction to slip resistance; discusses the slip resistance suitability of wood with respect to location and use; describes methods for enhancing slip resistance; summarises relevant Australian obligations andrecommendations; and outlines slip resistance testing methods. The graphs and tables in Section 3 of this guide show slip resistance test results of various wood products and conditions.They are case studies and are not necessarily indicative of other instances of the products or conditions. Similarly, the table at the end of Section 3 provides a ranked summary of the case study test results, but it is for general illustration and is not necessarily indicative of individual cases.Consideration and selection of wood products in terms of slip resistance should be based on product and application specific tests as discussed further below.The Australian statutory and non-statutory codes are occasionally revised. Readers should asses the relevance of such revisions to this guide. This guide does not address slip resistance for bicycles and wheelchairs or coverings such as large-area mats.