Cork train station slip testing covers Kent station — the principal Munster terminus with c. 3 million annual passengers across 7 platforms. Heritage-led pendulum slip test programme on the listed 1855 station building plus modern platform extensions.
Every pendulum slip test in Cork is performed by a directly-employed Surface Performance technician — PTS-certified where required, no subcontracting, no regional surcharge. Slip testing reports delivered within five working days under UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation.
Every Cork pendulum slip test programme is calibrated to the specific surfaces, traffic patterns and risk register of the station in front of us — no templated slip testing scope, no copy-paste reports across the Cork estate.
Pendulum slip test of platform surfaces, copers, yellow-line PTI zones and tactile paving runback at every Cork station. Wet PTV is critical — every UK platform sees wet conditions through autumn and winter, and the carry-in zone within 1.5m of train doors is the highest-incident slip area in most stations.
Cork footbridge pendulum slip testing covers tread surfaces, nosings, half-landing transitions and the bridge-deck centre run. Slip testing under UKSRG Issue 6 stair-and-profiled methodology.
Cork ticket-hall and concourse pendulum slip testing — including any heritage stone, the entrance-mat run-off zone, and the entry pedestrian-route zone within 6 metres of every entrance door.
Subway and tunnel pedestrian-route pendulum slip testing — every 8m through any below-grade station subway, plus the ramp entry transitions and any lighting-change zone where pedestrian gait shifts.
Cork train stations face the same fundamental pendulum slip test exposures as every UK station — wet-shoe carry-in, autumn leaf-fall, PTI tactile wear, footbridge tread degradation — but the Republic of Ireland weather profile and operational pattern shape the priority order. A continuous slip testing record across the Cork estate is the strongest single defence in any subsequent personal injury claim or RAIB enquiry.
Most Cork station operators move to a rolling annual or 6-monthly slip testing programme — the continuous pendulum slip test evidence record is the strongest defence in claims and RAIB work.
Cork platform slip testing is typically scheduled within the 01:00–04:30 engineering hours window to eliminate any impact on passenger movements.
Cork platform pendulum slip test programmes typically include an October–December autumn leaf-fall visit alongside the annual baseline — the rail-sector seasonal slip testing standard.
Each named station in Cork has its own dedicated pendulum slip test scope — different platform geometry, different heritage status, different operational pattern. Tap through for the station-specific slip testing brief.
Whether you operate a single Cork station or a city-wide portfolio, we'll return a fully-costed, no-obligation slip testing quotation within one working day. Every quote covers UKAS-accredited pendulum slip test scope and slip testing report turnaround.
01:00–04:30 pendulum slip test visits scheduled around possessions.
Single-contract pendulum slip test programmes for Cork station operators.