Case Study
How do you protect workers from the dangers of built-up of grease and grime in London’s busiest train maintenance depots?
How do you protect workers from the dangers of built-up of grease and grime in London’s busiest train maintenance depots?
How do you protect workers from the dangers of built-up of grease and grime in London’s busiest train maintenance depots? Two London Underground depots were experiencing issues with slippery floors in their maintenance pits, caused by a build-up of grease, grime and water. They needed a surface solution that could quickly dissipate debris, as well as delineate safe working areas. Case Study Trackgrip The problem Northfields and Cockfosters are two large maintenance depots used by London Underground to maintain and service its fleet of underground trains. Here, the train engineers inspect and work on the underside of the trains, often for long periods of time. The grease, grime and water from the maintenance work had built up over time, and so the concrete floor was becoming slippery