Anti-Slip Paint and Surface Treatment

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-SLP-012  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Prevent fallsSlippery surfaces cause thousands of construction injuries annually — anti-slip treatments are a proven prevention method.
Cost effectiveSurface treatments are inexpensive compared to the cost of a slip injury in lost time, treatment, and compensation.
High-risk areasRamps, stairs, and scaffolds in wet conditions benefit most from anti-slip treatments during the construction phase.
Do Don't
  • Clean and prepare surfaces thoroughly before applying any anti-slip treatment
  • Select anti-slip products rated for the expected foot traffic and environmental conditions
  • Complete a COSHH assessment for solvent-based anti-slip products before application
  • Allow full curing time before opening the treated surface to pedestrian or vehicle traffic
  • Apply anti-slip strips to scaffold boards, steel plates, and temporary ramps
  • Ventilate the area adequately when using solvent-based coatings in enclosed spaces
  • Inspect anti-slip surfaces regularly and reapply coatings when they become worn smooth
  • Use higher-rated anti-slip products on ramps, stairs, and areas frequently exposed to water
  • Brief workers on which surfaces have been treated and the curing time needed
  • Record where anti-slip treatments have been applied for maintenance scheduling
  • DON'T apply anti-slip coatings to wet, oily, or unprepared surfaces — they won't bond
  • DON'T walk on freshly applied anti-slip treatments before the curing time has elapsed
  • DON'T use indoor solvent-based products in unventilated spaces without RPE
  • DON'T assume anti-slip treatments last forever — they wear and need regular renewal
  • DON'T use smooth untreated surfaces on ramps, stairs, or scaffold platforms in wet areas
  • DON'T apply anti-slip products that are incompatible with the base surface material
  • DON'T substitute anti-slip strips for proper non-slip surfacing on permanent installations
  • DON'T ignore worn anti-slip surfaces — they become as slippery as untreated ones
  • DON'T leave cans and application equipment blocking the walkway after treatment
  • DON'T rely solely on anti-slip treatment — also manage water, mud, and debris on surfaces

See also: Slips, Trips and Falls Awareness | Good Housekeeping Standards