Village with one of Wales's most significant castle ruins and market-town commerce.
Raglan (Rhaglan) sits within the Monmouthshire principal area of South Wales. Its commercial profile centres on rural commerce, which shapes the type of slip-testing work we typically carry out here.
What we test in Raglan.
Rural towns and villages in Raglan cover pubs, small retail, agricultural suppliers and holiday lets — businesses where owner-operators often need the same evidence as a chain of 200 stores.
- Pub entrances and bar gangways
- Small shop and post office floors
- Holiday let wet rooms and kitchens
- Farm shop and agricultural supplier floors
- Village hall and community centre surfaces
Attendance in Raglan is coordinated with our wider Monmouthshire schedule. Most site visits are booked within 7–14 working days; urgent post-incident attendance can often be arranged faster. All reporting is UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited and delivered within 48 hours of the site visit.
Why Raglan businesses test their floors.
Every commercial premises in Wales — whether a corner shop in Raglan or a multi-site retailer operating across Cymru — carries a statutory duty under the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 to assess and manage slip risk. Insurance providers increasingly require documented PTV evidence at renewal, particularly where a previous claim has been filed or defended.
The pendulum test is the method HSE explicitly references for assessing slip resistance under wet conditions — the conditions in which the overwhelming majority of slip incidents actually occur. A dry-only reading tells you very little about how a floor performs when spillage, rain drag-in, cleaning water or other contaminants are present.