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#1 Posted : 28 November 2000 12:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By MALCOLM HAMILTON A recent nearmiss has raised an issue with regards to the suitability of linoleum tile flooring in a computer lab, principally with regards to slips and the effect on the casters and stability of computer chairs. Have contacted HSE for guidence but found them helpfull but not specific. Anybody out there with any guidence or tech info on the suitability of this type of floor.
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#2 Posted : 28 November 2000 15:57:00(UTC)
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Posted By Peter Sinnott Malcolm, Have a look for a company called Polyflor last contact number I have got is 0161 767 1111, it is the slip rate that you need to consider. Look at Altro Mondo rubber flooring info from Barbour. I would look at conventional carpet tiles but there is a need to consider static build up and protection with treatments need to be refreshed (it wears out). Hope this is of some help Peter
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#3 Posted : 28 November 2000 16:24:00(UTC)
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Posted By Lawrence Waterman If the flooring is already in place, changing it can be an expensive option. An alternative could be to replace the castors on the chairs with glides, which slot into the base of the chair as a direct replacement. For new furniture glides are usually available as a no-cost or even discounted option. This has been a successful choice in numerous laboratories, particularly where the ability to cleanse the floor (labs handling pathogens for example) results in a very smooth surface material being chosen.
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