Anti-Slip Safety Flooring
Slip-resistant surfacing for walkways, stairs, platforms, ramps, and vehicle access points.
What Anti-Slip Flooring involves
When a floor loses its footing, the cost shows up in your incident log before it shows up in your maintenance budget. Aggregate wears smooth, oil tracks in from the process side, and a spill leaves a sheet of product across a walkway your crews cross every shift. AAS resurfaces those areas so they hold grip again. We are factory-trained and factory-certified Belzona applicators based in Baton Rouge, and we have spent decades putting slip-resistant surfacing on the walkways, stairs, platforms, ramps, and access points that move people and vehicles through Louisiana plants. We run 24-hour on-call service across Louisiana for refiners, petrochemical producers, and marine operators. The work is cold-applied. There is no hot work and no torch on the deck, so the surrounding unit keeps running while we surface the floor.

Walkways, stairs, and access surfaces that lost their grip
This is the bread-and-butter call. Worn aggregate, tracked oil, and process spills drop floors, stairs, and walkways below safe slip resistance, and the fall risk climbs with every pass. AAS applies cold-cure safety-grip coatings to floors, stair treads, ramps, ladder rungs, and platform decks. We profile the substrate first, key the grip to the area, and lay down a surface that reads the same underfoot whether the deck is dry or running wet.
The scheduling advantage matters as much as the grip. These coatings cure cold, so we do not need to take a torch anywhere near a live process unit. We match the texture to the traffic the area carries. A pump-row walkway crossed in steel-toes takes a different grip than a ramp that sees foot traffic and the occasional cart. Surfaces reopen to foot traffic quickly, so a stair tower or access landing comes back to your operators without a long shutdown. Belzona 4411 and 5231 carry the slip-resistant aggregate in a coating that bonds to concrete and steel and stands up to the spills that wore the old surface down.
Front-of-house floors that still have to look right
Not every floor that needs grip can wear a bare industrial finish. Control-room entries, lab corridors, lobbies, and other visible areas need slip resistance without looking like a shop floor. The standard grip coating solves the safety problem and creates a presentation problem in its place.
AAS applies color-matched non-slip systems that hold slip-resistant aggregate in a finished surface. The floor stays safe where people walk it and stays presentable where people see it. We match the color to the space rather than defaulting to gray, so a public-facing area keeps its grip without telegraphing the repair. The substrate prep is the same disciplined work we put under any of our coatings, which is what keeps the finish bonded and the grip from polishing out under traffic.
Static-dissipative flooring near electronics and flammable atmospheres
Some floors carry a hazard you cannot see. Static charge builds on insulating floors near sensitive electronics or flammable atmospheres, and that charge threatens equipment and, in the wrong room, becomes an ignition source. The floor itself has to move charge to ground.
AAS installs static-dissipative floor systems that bleed charge through a controlled path to ground. The system protects the equipment sitting on the floor and lowers ignition risk in areas where a spark is the thing you are designing against. We build the grounding path deliberately, because a dissipative floor that is not tied to ground is just a regular floor. This is one of the more specialized surfacing calls we run, and it pairs the same slip-resistance discipline with an electrical job the floor has to do every hour it is in service.
What the unit gets back
Every one of these jobs is cold-applied, which keeps the surrounding equipment in service while we work the floor. There is no hot-work permit for the surfacing itself and no torch on a deck near a live process. Walkways and stair towers reopen to foot traffic quickly, so operators get their access back soon after we surface it instead of waiting on a long cure.
The outcome is a floor that holds grip through wet, oil, and traffic, a front-of-house surface that stays safe without looking patched, and, where it is called for, a deck that carries charge to ground. Resurfacing in place extends the life of the original floor instead of forcing a tear-out, and it pulls a fall hazard off your incident log. AAS runs 24-hour on-call service, so when a spill or a worn stair drops a high-traffic area below safe footing, the crew is reachable and the area comes back fast.
Identify, engineer, and provide the fix
AAS works cold-applied: no hot work and no hot-work permits to remove or install. Most repairs happen in service or on a planned turnaround, without the permitting burden and downtime that hot work brings.
Identify
We are on call 24 hours and work with your engineering team to identify the problem and what is driving it.
Engineer the solution
We develop the repair, both engineered and non-engineered solutions, matched to the conditions the asset actually sees.
Provide products and services
We deliver what it takes to solve it: factory-trained, NACE-certified applicator support and turnkey services as requested, in-house, in the field, and in a controlled shop environment through Advanced Applications Specialists.
Applications in Anti-Slip Flooring
Anti-slip walkways and access surfaces
Worn aggregate, oil tracking, and process spills drop floors, stairs, and walkways below safe slip resistance and raise fall risk.
Decorative non-slip finishes
Public and front-of-house floors need slip resistance without the bare industrial look of standard grip coatings.
ESD and static-dissipative flooring
Static charge builds on insulating floors near electronics or flammable atmospheres, risking equipment damage or ignition.
Typically applied with 4000 Series, 5000 Series Belzona systems, matched to the service conditions.
What this does for your facility
Industries where this is commonly used
Related capabilities
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