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LabStak™ frame and plate modules can be used to establish process feasibility, generate key design data for upscaling (such as temperature, pressure and cross-flow velocity), and optimize existing production line<br><br><br>By adhering to these standards, professionals ensure that buildings are adequately protected against water ingress, thereby preserving structural integrity and preventing moisture-related damage. It is essential to carefully consider each area of a building’s integral requirements when selecting a high-quality waterproofing membrane to ensure long-lasting protection against water ingress. In order to maintain healthy living conditions and to preserve the integrity of a building and its property, it is crucial to avoid the accumulation of water in internal wet areas. These standards are designed to guide contractors, builders, and engineers in the selection of materials and the installation of waterproofing systems for external above-ground use, such as balconies, decks, and roof<br><br><br>Safe Environments is actively involved in slip resistance research presenting at the International Ergonomics Society, Slips Trips and Falls Group and contributes to Australian Standards Committee BD-094 Slip Resistance of Flooring Surfaces and the UK Slip Resistance Group. As every property is different, we take the time to customise our service to your specific requirements We are a family-owned national company, who have been working in the slip prevention industry since 2004 Whether you need wet pendulum testing, on-site slip resistance measurements (AS 4663), or lab testing to AS 4586, our expert technicians deliver accurate, fast, and fully certified reports. Providing frequent scheduled services to both capital and regional areas throughout Australia, we offer services in any location at highly competitive rates. Additionally, our Global Product Classification service [https://thetimes.com.au/news/articles/38144-the-importance-of-tensile-strength-testing-in-construction mechanical testing for membranes] specialises in determining the suitability of pedestrian surface products prior to installation and during constructio<br><br><br>If the surfaces test below the HB 198 recommendations after a slip incident, your facility is likely to face significant liability risks. Standards Australia's HB 198 provides industry best-practice recommendations for slip resistance levels, which are frequently referenced in legal proceedings. The National Construction Code (NCC) mandates non-slip materials for high-risk areas of commercial facilities, including ramps, stair treads, and landings. The operators repeat the test several times to ensure accuracy and use calibration board measurements to adjust the final results. Two trained operators take part in the test, wearing standard safety shoes. It is a laboratory-based test designed for industrial surfaces and is often used by tile manufacturers to indicate slip rating<br><br><br>Q-Lab can help you determine the best comprehensive test plan for your products and materials. These two test types are complementary and, performed together, make up a complete weathering test program. Water can be present in the form of dew (condensation), relative humidity, and rainfall. Water can also cause physical effects like erosion, absorption, freeze/thaw stress, thermal shock, and material loss from impact. Browse our weathering industries pages and case studies for examples of weathering durability testing, or check out this general testing guid<br><br><br>Wolfin Membranes Australia issues a single point warranty on both the materials and the workmanship / application. The application of Wolfin is fully controlled and inspected by Projex Group – this is why Wolfin outperforms other waterproofing systems. A reliable system of waterproofing to the external surfaces of a building is designed to prevent the ingress of water. As mentioned above, there are 5 main groups of waterproofing membrane systems and each of these groups require different approaches depending on a number of factors as well as the installation requirements. There are many significant factors that need to be considered with regards to the design and installation of the waterproofing membrane. The Australian Standard considers and sets out the requirements (based on scientific testing) of the material properties of different types of waterproofing membranes.<br>CSIRO / APAS Specification AP-S4003 Waterproofing Membranes For Wet Are<br><br><br>Minimum specimen size is 100x50cm or sufficient specimens to make up required area. This test can only be performed in the laboratory and hence is suitable only for new surfaces. The minimum specimen size is 100x25cm or sufficient specimens to make up required area. Other individual and environmental factors also contribute to the risk of slip and fall and are required to be considered in the overall floor slip risk assessment. When completed, slip resistance testing demonstrates that a proactive approach is applied to quantitatively evaluate the risk of people slipping and enable decisions for taking appropriate action to mitigate the ris
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