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Pendulum Slip Testing in Bath

Bath combines a UNESCO World Heritage Site historic city centre with the University of Bath, the Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and a substantial year-round tourism and visitor economy across the city centre and the Roman Baths.

Bath testing context

Bath-specific testing patterns include: heritage and listed-building floor testing across the World Heritage city-centre estate; hotel and visitor-economy periodic testing across the year-round tourism trade; periodic NHS estate testing across RUH; and pubco and licensed-trade testing across the city-centre night-time economy.

Typical instructions in Bath

Typical Bath instructions: heritage and listed-building floor compliance (with World Heritage and listed-building constraints affecting remediation choices); hotel-group periodic testing; NHS Trust periodic compliance; pubco managed-house periodic testing.

UKAS-accredited testing across Somerset

We deliver UKAS ISO/IEC 17025-accredited pendulum testing in Bath and across the wider Somerset region under the same accreditation that covers our national operations. Our test method follows BS EN 16165:2021 Annex C (the current UK standard, replacing BS 7976-2 in February 2022). Reports are typically delivered within five working days of the visit, with urgent attendance available where post-incident or pre-handover deadlines require it.

What to send us when requesting a quote

  • The site address and access arrangements
  • The reason for testing — periodic, pre-handover, post-incident, due-diligence, or other
  • The approximate floor area and number of distinct test zones
  • Any specific contractual standard the testing must satisfy (BS 8204, NHS, BREEAM, insurer requirement)
  • Any relevant deadline (handover date, claim limitation period, audit window)

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Pendulum testing in Bath?

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