Construction example: Grating anti-slip [Sidewalk area] (Slip Rate Sigma 01 SR method)

In July 2007, a slip-resistant treatment was applied using Slip Rate Sigma 01 to the grating covers of the connecting bridge from 3-chome to 4-chome in Ibukino, Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture. Grating covers were installed on the sloped connecting passage, and many people were falling on rainy days, which led to the construction. Even though there are various types of non-slip grating covers, those with bumps are effective as slip resistance for soft rubber footwear, but for hard-soled shoes (sports shoes, leather shoes), the bumps do not grip well, resulting in a smaller contact area that increases the risk of slipping and is very dangerous. Currently, the truly effective non-slip grating is one that has ribs shaped like a Y (or a wine bottle) with embedded aggregates, but it is expensive and not commonly used. However, by applying our Slip Rate Sigma 01 method for slip resistance treatment, it became more cost-effective than replacement, leading to its adoption.


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