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Surface Texture and Skid Resistance Testing

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Surface Texture and Skid Resistance Testing

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Ref: TBT-ROA-015  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

  • Surface texture and skid resistance testing verify that completed road surfaces meet safety standards for vehicles.
  • Testing takes place on live or newly opened carriageways, exposing testers to traffic and plant hazards.
  • The SCRIM (Sideways-force Coefficient Routine Investigation Machine) measures skid resistance at traffic speed.
  • Sand patch testing and texture depth measurements assess macro-texture of newly laid road surfaces.
  • BS EN 13036 sets the UK standards for measuring surface texture and skid resistance on roads.
  • Testing often requires lane closures or rolling road blocks, requiring formal traffic management arrangements.
  • Testers working at road level face struck-by risk from passing vehicles even with traffic management in place.
  • Newly laid surfaces may still be hot, soft, or uncured, creating burn and slip hazards for testers on foot.
  • Equipment includes pendulum testers, sand dispensers, and measuring instruments that must be calibrated.
  • Test results determine whether the road surface is safe to open to public traffic or requires remedial work.

Why?

Protect testersWorking at road level on live or newly surfaced carriageways exposes testers to struck-by and burn hazards.
Public safetyInadequate skid resistance causes vehicle accidents — testing confirms the surface meets safety standards before opening.
Legal complianceHighway authority specifications and BS EN 13036 require verified surface testing before acceptance of completed roads.
Do Don't
  • Set up traffic management or lane closures before entering the carriageway for testing
  • Wear EN ISO 20471 Class 3 high-visibility clothing at all times during road surface testing
  • Calibrate all testing instruments before use in accordance with the relevant BS EN standard
  • Check that newly laid surfaces are cool enough to walk on safely before starting tests
  • Maintain awareness of passing traffic and plant even with traffic management in place
  • Record all test results accurately with location, date, temperature, and instrument details
  • Use the correct test method specified in the contract for texture and skid resistance
  • Report results that fail to meet specification immediately to the site supervisor and engineer
  • Keep testing equipment and materials within the protected work area at all times
  • Brief your team on the traffic management layout and emergency procedures before testing
  • DON'T enter the carriageway for testing without traffic management or lane closures in place
  • DON'T walk on freshly laid asphalt surfaces that have not cooled to a safe temperature
  • DON'T use uncalibrated testing instruments — results will be invalid and rejected
  • DON'T turn your back to approaching traffic while working at road surface level
  • DON'T leave testing equipment on the carriageway outside the protected traffic management zone
  • DON'T accept surface test results without checking they meet the contract specification
  • DON'T carry out testing in darkness without adequate artificial lighting at the test location
  • DON'T ignore failed test results — they indicate the surface is unsafe for public traffic
  • DON'T walk across live traffic lanes to move between test locations on the carriageway
  • DON'T remove traffic management until all testing equipment and personnel have left the road

See also: Road Construction Safety Awareness | Working in Live Carriageways

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