Sponsored by SlipNOT® Metal Safety Flooring | Presented by Brandon Guse
Webinar On-Demand
The purpose of this presentation is to educate industry professionals on the different types of slip-resistant products available—their advantages and disadvantages, statistics on slips and falls, methods and machines used to measure slip resistance, and an overview of current regulatory standards.
Photo courtesy of SLIPNOT
Brandon Guse is a MBA graduate from the University of Michigan in organizational leadership, strategy, and management. He has 25+ years of management, sales, and marketing experience across diverse manufacturers and distribution from automotive, aerospace, food and beverage, heavy industrial, oil and gas, government, etc. He has a successful track record and drive towards business leadership, development, sales growth, and market expansion. |
Identify the difference between a slip, trip, and fall. Name three agencies that use coefficient of friction to measure and recommend slip resistance. Recognize five applications where non slip products are used. Identify three styles of safety flooring products.
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This course is approved as a Structured Course
This course can be self-reported to the AANB, as per their CE Guidelines
Approved for structured learning
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Course may qualify for Learning Hours with NWTAA
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This course is approved as a core course
SlipNOT® manufactures an all metal slip resistant coating that is applied to steel, stainless steel, and aluminum flooring products. High traction products such as floor plate, grating, ladders, and stair treads are designed to increase safety while decreasing your risk exposure.
Originally published in Architectural Record
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Originally published in September 2024