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BS 7976 Pendulum
BS 7976: 1- 3 2002; "The Pendulum Method" describes the speci cation, operation and calibration of the TRL
(Transport Research Laboratory) Pendulum for slip resistance testing.We o er a method for testing using BS
7976 Pendulum.
Pendulum slip tester in-situ testing an outdoor decked area with water based contamination. More recent
guidelines require anti-slip footings and an increase in the weight of the rear stabiliser.
The BS 7976 Pendulum slip test forms the basis of our on site slip risk assessment. Originally designed to
replicate the actions of a slipping foot, the pendulum skid tester was subsequently adopted extensively for the
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BS 7976 has 3 parts, BS 7976-1 describes speci cation. BS 7976-2 describes preparation of sliders prior to
testing, pre-test checks, testing procedure, temperature correction and essential information for reporting. BS
7976-3 describes the calibration method.
The BS 7976 pendulum slip testing method remains the preferred slip test method of the HSE and UK Slip
Resistance Group. This is in part due to its extensive history in slip risk assessment and strong correlation to slip
incidents. The pendulum slip test remains one of the few methods to accurately recreate the hydrodynamic
Though the pendulum slip tester is somewhat awkward to use and requires an experienced operator to avoid
misleading/erroneous results, it is widely considered the best method of pedestrian slip testing and is used
The foot is released from horizontal, swings down, strikes the surface and produces a CoDF/PTV reading on the over
swing.
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The pendulum 'foot' is weighted to negate mechanical and air resistance and apply an appropriate force on the test
surface.
A video demonstration of pendulum slip testing can be found as part of the HSE's STEP tool.
The device swings a rubber slider mounted on a weighted 'foot' from horizontal, striking the oor surface near
vertical and subsequently providing a reading as the foot swings back up. The dynamic coe cient of friction of
the surface has a measurable e ect on the Pendulum Test Value (PTV), previously known as the Slip Resistance
Value (SRV).
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Mounted TRL (Slider #55) rubber slider. The slider is spring loaded vertically and allowed to pivot horizontally
to ensure uniform contact. Sliders have a detailed preparation procedure and must be disposed of after a
Sliders are prepared in advance of a site visit/test by swinging across a sheet of 400 grade silicon carbide resin
bonded paper mounted on a glass plate. Slider edges are further smoothed by swinging across a sheet of wet
3M 261X Imperial Lapping Film Grade 3MIC mounted in a similar manner.
In line with UKSRG guidelines, Grip Potential's calibration procedure sees tests performed on wet 3M 261X
Imperial Lapping Film Grade 3MIC of an expected PTV. In addition, tests are conducted on wet oat glass and a
wet ceramic tile of known PTV. If any result is outside calibration tolerances the preparation process is repeated
as necessary. Results for slider/pendulum on site veri cation tests are recorded for every slip test we conduct.
In addition to check testing, before and after every direction/condition measured, the pendulum foot is swung 3
times without striking the surface. The zero can be adjusted as necessary before testing and any discrepancy
can be investigated.
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The contact distance of the slider is set at 126±1mm as measured with a calibrated rule. A small change in
contact distance will have a signi cant impact on results and extra care should be taken on macro-pro led
surfaces.
Once the pendulum slip tester is assembled, check tested, leveled and zeroed, testing can commence. The
pendulum height is adjusted as necessary to ensure a slider contact length of 126±1mm along the oor surface.
Tests of the oor surface are conducted parallel, at 45 degrees and perpendicular to the direction of foot tra c
in dry and then contaminated conditions. The contaminant is often water, however it is advised that the
contaminants likely to be found in normal use are used. In the past we have conducted tests with icing sugar, oil,
MDF dust, mayonnaise, cement, our, soap, ketchup, even chocolate.
8 measurements are taken in each direction and each condition. The rst 3 measurements of each run are
discarded as the slider is mounted freely and requires adjustment. The median of the remaining 5 readings is
The pendulum slip tester must be on a secure stable footing and operated in a vertical position in order to
achieve reliable results. It features a built in spirit level and adjustable legs to achieve this. Inaccurate leveling
will be highlighted when conducting zeroing swings prior and post testing.
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After striking the test surface the foot continues its swing, pushing an indicator needle along the scale. The
friction of the test surface reduces the kinetic energy of the foot and consequently the height the needle
It should be noted that it is not as simple as generating a slip potential from PTV and signing the oor o as a
'low risk of slip'. Many external factors can signi cantly a ect the frictional demands of pedestrians using the
surface. For this reason Grip Potential conduct a full, holistic "Slips Potential Model" risk assessment.
There are various slider materials available for use with the pendulum slip test method. Most commonly used
are Slider #96, also known as 4S (standard simulated shoe sole) rubber and Slider #55, also known as TRL
rubber (representative of bare feet). There is tremendous versatility in this regard with materials including
leather and a wide range of rubber being mounted on the standard pendulum slider plate. The need for a
standardised test however means that the 4S and TRL sliders are by far the most frequently utilised.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, BS 7976 Pendulum slip testing is a robust test method backed up with an extensive history. Tests
performed accurately by experienced operators produce an indisputable measurement of slip risk. Grip
Potential conduct this service independently on a daily basis, often for personal injury cases, using externally
calibrated equipment to ensure clients are fully aware of and/or protected from potential slip incidents and
associated costs.
It should be noted that the Pendulum Skid Tester requires a skilled operator in order to produce valid results
and it is rare that the purchase of test equipment is cheaper than employing our services as independent
Further information
Slip Test Services
Slips Potential Model
Slip Prevention Tips
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