The results of the tests, calibrations and/or measurements included in this document are traceable to ATTAR TEST REPORT NUMBER: 15/9600.1 Australian/national standards. Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025. Accreditation Number: 2735 19 November 2015 Total Pages: 2 WET PENDULUM SLIP RESISTANCE Job No: M15/9600 Prepared for: Ezi Floor Products 9/1866 Princes Highway CLAYTON VIC 3168 Attention: Adrian Ayris Test Site: ATTAR, Unit 1, 64 Bridge Road, Keysborough. Test Date: 18 November 2015 Test Specimens, Size & Bona Traffic HD Anti Slip (M), 1000x500 mm, 1 off. Quantity: Refer to Figure 1. Sampling & Direction of Testing: Sampling conducted by client. Test conducted parallel with grain of timber. Test Personnel: Marcus Braché Preparation: Washed with water and pH neutral detergent, rinsed with water, then dried. Fixed/Unfixed: Unfixed. Air Temperature: 23°C Test Equipment: Stanley Skid Resistance Tester (Pendulum) Serial Number 9541, Calibrated 28/03/2014. Test Standard: AS 4586: 2013 Slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials – Appendix A. Slider Rubber: Slider 96 Batch No. #61 prepared on P400 & 3µm lapping film. Classification Criteria: Refer to Classification Criteria, attached as Appendix 1. Specimen Number SRV British Pendulum Number 1 2 3 4 5 45 46 47 48 50 47 Classification: P4 These results apply only to the specimens tested and it is recommended that before selection of flooring or paving materials the effect of service conditions, including maintenance procedures and wear on their slip-resistance be checked. NOTE: Any specimens supplied will be disposed of in one (1) months time, unless otherwise instructed. ATTAR Marcus Braché Senior Engineering Technician Approved Signatory This report may not be reproduced except in its entirety. Page 1 of 2 ATTAR TEST REPORT NUMBER: 15/9600.1 19 November 2015 Total Pages: 2 Figure 1: Bona Traffic HD Anti Slip (M). Arrow indicates direction of testing. This report may not be reproduced except in its entirety. Page 2 of 2 APPENDIX 1 CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA – AS 4586 - 2013 Slip resistance Pedestrian surfaces shall be classified using at least one of the combinations given in Table 1 and shall be reported as noted. When this Standard is used for the testing and classification of the slip resistance of carpets (or carpet-like products) in potentially wet locations, the carpet shall be tested using the wet pendulum test method set out in Appendix A, and shall be reported as such. When this Standard is used for the testing and classification of the slip resistance of carpets in dry locations, the test shall be carried out in the dry condition using the pendulum test method set out in Appendix A modified in accordance with Paragraph A2, and shall be reported as such. The ‘dry floor friction’ test method in Appendix B is not suitable for heavily profiled surfaces or carpets. Compliance The surface shall comply with the stated classification for the test method and test rubber that is nominated and declared by the manufacturer or supplier. The testing and classification of new pedestrian surface materials shall be in accordance with one or more of Tables 2, 3, 4 or 5. TABLE 1 TEST AND CLASSIFICATIONS COMBINATIONS Test conditions Test method Classification table to be used Wet pendulum Appendix A Table 2 Wet pendulum and dry floor friction Appendices A and B Tables 2 and 3 Dry floor friction Appendix B Table 3 Wet-barefoot inclining platform Appendix C Table 4 Oil-wet inclining platform Appendix D Table 5 TABLE 2 CLASSIFICATION OF PEDESTRIAN SURFACE MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE AS 4586 WET PENDULUM TEST Pendulum SRV (see Note 1) Class Slider 96 Slider 55 P5 >54 >44 P4 45-54 40-44 P3 35-44 35-39 P2 25-34 20-34 P1 12-24 <20 P0 <12 NOTES: 1 While Slider 96 or Slider 55 rubbers may be used, the test report shall specify the rubber that was used. 2 It is expected that these surfaces will have greater slip resistance when dry. 3 SDV may be calculated by using the tables that are given in Appendix F, and the minimum SRV that is considered appropriate for a level surface (see examples given in Appendix F). TABLE 3 CLASSIFICATION OF PEDESTRIAN SURFACE MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE DRY FLOOR FRICTION TEST Classification Floor friction tester mean value D1 0.40 D0 <0.40 Page 1 of 2 TABLE 4 CLASSIFICATION OF PEDESTRIAN SURFACE MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE WET-BAREFOOT INCLINING PLATFORM TEST Classification Angle, degrees No Classification <αbarefoot Verification Surface A >αbarefoot Verification Surface A A <αbarefoot Verification Surface B ≥αbarefoot Verification Surface B B <αbarefoot Verification Surface C C ≥αbarefoot Verification Surface C TABLE 5 CLASSIFICATION OF PEDESTRIAN SURFACE MATERIALS ACCORDINGTO THE OIL-WET INCLINING PLATFORM TEST Classification Angle, degrees No Classification <6 R9 ≥6 <10 R10 ≥10 <19 R11 ≥19 <27 R12 ≥27 <35 R13 ≥35 Means of demonstrating compliance Pedestrian surfaces that are classified in accordance with Table 2 and, where appropriate, Table 3 shall meet the following criteria: (a) The mean test results shall be as follows: (i) For the classifications in Table 2, the mean of the test results shall be— (A) within the relevant criteria set out in the table; and (B) each individual result shall be equal to or above the lower limit for the classification or, if below the classification, within the mean of the result minus 20%. If either criteria is not met, the lot shall be considered to be of lower classification. (ii) For Classification D1 in Table 3— (A) the mean of the test results shall be equal to or greater than 0.4; and (B) each individual slope corrected result shall be equal to or greater than 0.35. If either of these criteria is not met, the lot shall be considered to be Classification D0. (b) The classification in accordance with Table 2 or 3 shall be determined by— (i) selecting and testing at least five specimens at random as specified in Appendices A and B; or (ii) carrying out continuous testing and process control in accordance with AS 3942. (c) When testing individual lots, if a particular test fails to produce the expected classification it shall be permissible to— (i) disregard the first sample, resample a minimum of 10 specimens from the whole lot, retest and apply the criteria to the new sample; or (ii) subdivide the lot into smaller lots of different quality, resample, retest and reclassify each of the smaller lots. Page 2 of 2