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UKAS · FOOD BEVERAGE

Slip testing
for Soft Drink & Beverage Bottling.

Beverage bottling lines combine continuous high-speed glass and PET handling with sustained splashback exposure on every bottle filler — creating a wet-PTV brief that varies linearly with line speed and bottle-format changes.

17025 ISO/IEC accreditation
Soft Drink & Bever Sector covered

Soft Drink & Beverage Bottling testing

Tier 2 · Food Beverage

  • Sector contextBeverage bottling lines combine continuous high-speed glass and PET handling with sustained splashback exposure on every bottle filler — cre…
  • Out-of-hours attendance23:00–05:00 visits to avoid production-shift disruption.
  • UKAS-accredited reportsAccepted by HSE, FSA, BRC, MHRA and PL insurers.
  • Multi-site programmesGroup annual contracts for portfolio operators.
Surfaces tested in soft drink & beverage bottling

The soft drink & beverage bottling surface vocabulary.

Every soft drink & beverage bottling site has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol. We test the actual surfaces present, not a generic baseline.

  1. 01 · SURFACE

    Cementitious polyurethane around fillerssplashback is continuous

  2. 02 · SURFACE

    Resin coatings in syrup-mixing roomssticky residue exposure

  3. 03 · SURFACE

    Stainless steel platform tread at vessel accesstested independently

  4. 04 · SURFACE

    Concrete with brewery-grade sealer in warehousetested representatively

Specific risk zones

Where the incidents actually happen.

Generic slip testing misses the zones that actually generate incidents. Soft Drink & Beverage Bottling sites have distinct high-risk zones that warrant independent testing.

Filler splashback zone

The 1-2m perimeter around bottle fillers is continuously wet.

Cap-applicator station drip

Cap-application drips contaminate the conveyor underside.

Syrup mixing room

Sugar-residue exposure defeats wet-PTV management.

Regulatory framework

Soft Drink & Beverage Bottling · regulatory context.

Beverage bottling slip testing supports HSE INDG225, BRC Global Standard for Food Safety, and HACCP. UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 reports are the documentation expected by HSE inspectors, PL insurers and BRC auditors.

HSE INDG225 Slips and trips
BRCGS Food safety
HACCP Hazard analysis
Related sectors

Adjacent industrial categories.

Request a Quote

Tell us about your soft drink & beverage bottling site.

Whether you operate a single industrial site, a multi-site portfolio, or an FM contractor brief covering multiple operators, we'll return a fully-costed, no-obligation quotation within one working day.

Out-of-hours attendance

Mon–Fri, 8am–6pm office hours.
23:00–05:00 attendance for production-floor sites by arrangement.