Plant Floor Anti-Slip Safety Resurfacing
Worn, slick plant walkway repaired and resurfaced with an anti-slip safety floor for dependable footing.
What was failing
A heavily traveled plant walkway had worn smooth and slick over time under steady foot and cart traffic. The original surface profile was polished away, spills and process residue collected in the low spots, and the floor no longer gave anyone reliable footing. A slick walkway is a slip hazard, and on a busy floor that means a real risk of injury to the people who use it every shift. The plant needed the surface made sound again and brought back to a condition that holds traction even when it is wet or contaminated.

How AAS approaches it
We start by walking the floor with the plant to map the worn and damaged areas and confirm what the surface has to stand up to in daily traffic. We prepare the substrate back to a clean, sound, profiled surface so the new system bonds, and we repair the worn and broken spots to bring the floor back to an even base. Then we apply a 4000 Series anti-slip safety floor, building in an aggregate texture so the finished surface grips underfoot. We lay it as a continuous surface keyed to the traffic the walkway carries and let it cure before we hand it back.
Assess and map
We walk the walkway with the plant to map the worn, slick, and damaged areas and confirm the traffic and conditions the surface has to handle.
Surface preparation
We prepare the substrate back to a clean, sound, profiled surface so the repair material and the safety floor bond properly.
Repair the surface
We patch and rebuild the worn and broken areas to bring the walkway back to an even, sound base.
Apply the anti-slip floor
We apply a 4000 Series anti-slip safety floor with a built-in aggregate texture as one continuous surface across the walkway.
Cure and return to service
We let the floor cure, check the finish for even traction, and hand the walkway back to the plant ready for traffic.
The result
From the job
Repair and protection work of this kind, performed by AAS crews across Louisiana.
Capabilities used here
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