Surface roughness measurement (Rz) records the micro-texture of a floor surface using a stylus-type roughness meter. It is a useful complement to pendulum testing — particularly in forensic work, where understanding both dynamic friction and surface texture builds a fuller picture of slip risk.
A precision diamond stylus is drawn across the surface over a defined sampling length. The instrument records the vertical variations and reports them as Rz — the average peak-to-valley height in microns (μm).
This measurement captures texture at a scale that pendulum testing cannot fully describe, and is especially relevant when contamination (water, oil, food residue) reduces the contribution of larger-scale roughness.
HSE guidance correlates Rz to slip potential when the floor is wetted with water:
Different contaminants change the picture. Heavily polished floors with low Rz can be acceptable when dry but become hazardous as soon as fluid is introduced.
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